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[quote=Anonymous]Perfect people have to put a lot of time and energy into being...well, perfect. They don't tend to have a lot of down time and I would imagine that having a bad day where they just don't feel like dealing with anyone is not on the table for them. Going to the store looking less than wonderful...can not be done. There are probably a ton of unwritten rules that they have for themselves that would drive an average person crazy. Not all of us would enjoy being the shining star and center of attention. This. I have a family member who is also perfect. But believe me, she earns it by insisting on nothing less than perfection. I truly could dress as well as her, etc. if I put in the effort. When I analyze myself, I see that I have different priorities (more time with my family, travel, less scrutinizing budget items). My life suits me. If I keep looking, I am sure I can make a whole list of people more perfect than me. But better I should make a list of things I am grateful for and people who value me. [/quote]
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