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What are the characteristics of a perfect human being? What does a day in their life look like?

  • There's no such thing as perfection and only fools think they can achieve it, but... aiming for perfection is everything. So, in terms of reaching the ideal in every way possible (physically, emotionally, intellectually, socially, financially, spiritually, etc.), what does the perfect being look like? What would a typical day in their life look like?

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    Physically perfect = in perfect physical health. Emotionally perfect = in perfect mental/emotional health. Intellectually perfect = PhD or other terminal degree in every field Financially perfect = has all the money they need Spiritually perfect = just as enlightened as Moses, Jesus, Mohammed, the Buddha, or whichever historical figure you think is most enlightened of them all .....now we come to socially perfect. What I see as socially perfect may not be what you see as socially perfect. For example, a socially liberal person may require a perfect person to be socially liberal; a socially conservative person may require a perfect person to be socially conservative. So the socially perfect person is a split-personality prophet who is miraculously well-educated and has perfect health and has everything they need.

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Jesus was perfect while human; He was one with God though.  His character was flawless, you want to know perfection, read up on Him. You will find Him on the new testament on most of the Christian bibles regardless of versions.

Korah Cunningham

What does it mean to be perfect? Does it mean to be at an apex of human ability? Or does it mean to be capable of all, but not necessarily actively doing? If it is either or both, are they really even human anymore? What does it mean to be human? Are these questions even on the right track of figuring out what a "perfect" human is? Not trying to be cliche Quora troll, but the definitions of being "perfect" AND "human", when put together, open up a big 'ole can of worms. I'm also answering this seriously because I am very, very interested in the answer. Let's say that being perfect is a relative matter, i.e. you only need to have more potential and be able to reach that potential faster than everyone else. In this case, the potential is the aggregate of all possible actions. In the movie "Gattaca", it would mean you're a perfect 10. Since you have reached a new peak in human development given X amount of time since our species of human has existed, it means given more time, there will somebody else who will reach perfection. Are you then, really "perfect"? Even if we max out the benefits of our biology, how long will it be before our biology changes? On a more humanist side, let's assume that perfect means being the perfect poker player rather than the perfect hand. How would we ever know what perfection is, assuming it means the human did the most he/she could given the current situation? For all we know a perfect child saved his mother from rape in the DPRK, taught himself math and economics without codifying it through observation of food shortages, and understood body hacks through experience to prolong his existence, only to succumb to the overwhelming harsh environment of living in 90's North Korea. Though he will never be at the peak of ability like a master of a craft, he certainly made the most out of the worst hand in poker. Another question that arises: is being perfect the result of perfect actions, or perfect directed actions? In other words, is being perfect the results of an effort, or is it the effort itself? If the former, it implies that being good is not a perfect quality, as an evil person could be perfect, and consequently all morally heavy attributes are imperfect, and the perfect person would be neutral...but then is it really a person? If it is the latter, than the perfect person's morality and choice are completely irrelevant - what matters is that HOW they approach things and the results relative to them. TL;DR - What does it mean to be human, what is the relationship between being perfect and being human (one would argue that being perfect implies transhuman, and being human inherently imperfect), and finally what does it mean to be human (given biological and conscientiousness perspectives, how do these erode with time and what is human given some interval of time).

Michael Nguyen

physically perfectly fit, emotionally stable and figured out, socially very popular, financially very rich, spiritually atheist(doing whatever he wants and doesn't want to be restricted by any god theory.(not anything against religion.)) IQ extremely high, all knowing(can remember every fact it sees.)

Daniël Kortekaas

A perfect human being is always calm, humble, friendly, patient, sincere, generous, and wise.   A perfect human being’s life is the life of a hero.   Most people in our world are very far from perfection. They don’t even think about attaining this goal.   However, this goal defines the meaning of the human life. We should all try to be perfect because only when we are perfect can we find authentic happiness and truly evolve.   Learn more about this matter at: http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-be-perfect

Christina Sponias

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