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I don't know if he is a perfectionist, but what Socrates said is clearly one of my personal definitions of being a perfectionist. Philosophically and theoretically, a perfectionist is someone who believes that the perfection of moral character constitutes a person's highest good and that a state of freedom from sin is attainable on earth. Nah, that's not me! A hedonist like myself extols the carpe diem ideal, Renaissance's Humanism, 17th-century Metaphysical, late-18th-century Romanticism, and early-19th-century Transcendentalism. I thus view perfectionism differently. For example:
- Anything short of perfection is, at times, unacceptable.
To a perfectionist, home is a place for everything and where everything is in place............