Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post

I don't think it is either appropriate or desirable to tell people what is flawed and what is not. I received good grades at school, but one of my best friends didn't pass his final year of high school. But he was the nicest person I have ever had the pleasure of meeting, and he was really buff. Which one of us was 'more perfect'? It's impossible to judge on a holistic basis.
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I do. Your friend was awesome, and he should definitely know that. And he should also know that compared to other people he didn't do the best in school. He probably knows that already, though. One of my best friends in school always made C's, but he tutored people who made A's. He just didn't give a shit about his own work. It didn't have meaning to him. School isn't the end all be all of how smart you are, let alone perfect. The education systems have flaws in them too, you know.

Also, I don't think theres a defining line between being intelligent and being buff, and I know where you guys got it from, but I don't agree. There are plenty of people who make time to study, and then go to the gym. Life is all about balance as far as I'm concerned. A good balance between studying and making that A+ and then working on another project like toning your body or even some other project is a good way to take your mind off of both, as long as you're focused.

Anyway. What I gather between the conversation between Alpha and Tele in this thread is that maybe humans cannot be perfect by all humans definition. Is there a human that is possible to call perfect by the majority of the humans, "perfect", though?

And while that question is asked. Is it possible for artificial intelligence to be perfect? Japan is doing some pretty interesting things with robots and AI these days.