The Need Of Growth In A Perfect World

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If we talk about the Stone Age, the progress humanity has made and the level it has reached today is something the people of that era couldn't even imagine. At that time, people probably thought that if they had a hut to live in and enough food, nothing could be better; perhaps that would have been a perfect world for them. But once they achieved that, their desires grew, and they longed for even better things, and thus began their quest for improvement. This led to a series of inventions, one after another, and the world has reached where it is today. If we talk about a perfect world, one without disease, where leaders truly cared about the people, and there was no poverty, how wonderful that would be.

Today, perhaps most people think that if they had no shortage of their basic needs, that would be a perfect world for them. I say this because even today, most people are struggling for their basic necessities; for them, simply having enough food would constitute a perfect world. Now the question is, once a perfect world is achieved, will people still need personal growth? The answer is hidden in the story I just told you about the Stone Age. Most people in this world have the ambition to grow and improve themselves, and this pursuit of self-improvement is a way of making things better. Even when something seems perfect, some people will try to make it even more perfect because there are always loopholes and exceptions, which is why people feel the need to do things in a better way. You must have seen how carefully and thoughtfully a person designs and builds a house, considering every detail. Once a person builds a house, they inevitably make some changes to it a few years later, because they feel that some modifications are necessary, whether it's to the interior or the exterior. It's human nature to want to improve everything. If humans didn't have this nature, we wouldn't have reached where we are today.

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The world, in essence, wasn't created to be perfect, but rather to teach individuals many things. You often learn from your mistakes. A person only becomes cautious after experiencing hardship, and this process continues throughout life because we learn something from every moment. If we don't hear about diseases, or until we ourselves fall ill, we can't even think about preventing them, because a person doesn't consider something until they experience it firsthand. If someone gets an infection from drinking contaminated water, they will never drink dirty water again because the fear of infection will always remain in their mind. Similarly, people make many mistakes from which they learn and improve themselves. Improvement is a process, but achieving perfection is perhaps impossible. It is said that struggle is life, and we must struggle throughout our lives. If a person gets everything perfectly, how will they struggle? And if there is no struggle, they won't do anything in their life; they will simply sit idle because they know that everything will be given to them, so what's the need to work? The moment a person stops working, their life essentially stagnates. Even if life moves slowly and you can't progress quickly, you should always keep doing something. Regardless of who you are, you should strive to be better than you were yesterday and work towards that goal.

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You are right. There's always a need for growth irrespective.

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A good example of these is when we compare a third world economy to a developed economy, we find that the population large population in the developed economy don't want to study or even contribute to the economy where the reverse is the case in the third world economy. Although even in a perfect state, i believe humans to be curious beings and as such will still seek self development.

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