In life we are always aspiring to something. A higher mark in a class, a spot on a sports team, an acceptance to a particular university, or a parent’s approval. Whatever the goals may be, they push you to keep trying. One could argue that by focusing on these goals, you are trying to be perfect. Oxford’s Dictionary provides two main definitions of the word. Firstly, it means to “have all the required or desirable qualities or characteristics, and to be as good as it is possible to be”. The word can also mean “completely free of faults or defects.” This second definition can become negative, and is likely what led Anna Quindlen to say that it is really amazing to give up on being perfect. Nobody is truly perfect, and we must remember that in our arbitrary fight towards perfection. It will never be achieved. As long as we realize that, we can still work towards being perfect, as a light at the end of the tunnel, to guide us along our way. In contrast to what Quindlen suggested, it is not ideal to give up on being perfect, as perfection can motivate us, and as students we will change immensely as we grow up.
The goal to be perfect can motivate people to work hard. The first definition of perfect sounded good: …show more content…
The perfect version of you. Try not to make decisions you will regret, and keep your options open. Who knows, maybe the Physics class we took to ensure our perfect transcript makes one of the soon-to-be doctors out there think twice, and consider a path towards biomedical engineering or something completely different. You will not end up being truly perfect. You might, however, discover more about yourself along the way, while better preparing yourself for the future. In conclusion, you should continue to strive for perfection while discovering yourself, as you are young and changing, but can be inspired by goals of