Inspirational Quote by Lynda Mullaly Hunt
““you say that nobody's perfect. but logically, if nobody's perfect, you must be perfect.””
About This Quote
If perfection is unattainable, claiming it for oneself is contradictory; the statement highlights a logical fallacy in redefining perfection.
In simple terms: Perfection claim is self‑contradictory.
Logical consistency matters in self‑assessment.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- debating a philosophical claim
- evaluating personal goals
- writing a satire on perfectionism
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Check premises for hidden contradictions.
- Use precise language when discussing ideals.
Questions to Reflect On
- What assumptions underlie the claim of perfection?
- How does redefining terms affect logical arguments?