Flaws of a perfect world
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Firstly, I'd say that the idea of living in a perfect world is intriguing. I mean, imagine a world where I do not have to always sleep the next day because I have to stay up till past midnight? It would really be nice to live in such a cozy world where all I'd do is sleep as much as I want, wake up when I deem fit, and eat different varieties of food. And most importantly, I wouldn't even bother about getting a stomach upset because there would be no illness in existence. And I also wouldn't be scared to travel anytime I want because insecurities will be scraped, and an outstanding government will be there to see to the welfare of everyone. It would surely be a perfect stress-free world.

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Biblically speaking, the stories say the world was created to be perfect. According to the story, the first humans didn't need to lift a finger to get anything done. They had a perfect life, and worried for nothing until the apple incident. Sometimes, my friends would make jokes and say if the first humans hadn't eaten the forbidden fruit, we would most likely be living freely by now, feasting on fresh meals, and I'd probably be obese by now from all the foods I'd stuff myself with.
Bringing it down to our current lives, I'd say that a perfect world will be good for everyone, but we humans wouldn't be as successful and as intelligent as we are now.
For instance, years back when I had nothing to worry about. When all I did was sleep and eat as a child, whenever I was asked what I wanted in life, I'd mention all the foods I long to eat, the imaginary mansions in the sky, and other irrelevant things. I had no goal because everything was being provided for me. But now as an adult, I can solve problems with just a few moments of thinking, and I now have dreams and goals which I try to achieve. None of these would've happened if the world was perfect, and I wouldn't even know that at some point, I'd have to take responsibility for my actions.
A perfect world would be fine, but then there would be no success and growth. The fact that we're able to work hard and think and also survive is because of the imperfections of the world. If we were in a perfect world, we would've most likely be bored out of our minds by now because there would be no action. Just the same routine every single day.
The fact that we all have stories to tell, and experiences to share is because of the imperfections of the world.
A perfect world would be fine, but think about it. We wouldn't know what true happiness feels like, because it'd just be the same thing every single day, and the truth is we wouldn't even last long in such a world. Too much perfection tends to wear people out.
We have all we need in us, which are the survival skills to get through the imperfect world perfectly.
Just as you have stated and I agreed with you
A perfect world would be fine but there will be no success and growth
Truly, a perfect world of good but these small small struggles we encounter in life makes us better people who are responsible for the outcome of their lifes
That is very true... without the struggles, we won't realize that there is more to life