An ideal enforced absolutely, in a relative and imperfect world breaks balance. Because it is impossible to secure an ideal perfectly in the physical world.
An ideal can be secured perfectly in a perfect world. For example, mathematical laws hold perfectly true in the abstract world of mathematics, however in the physical world new variables and constants creep into the equation.
Whenever there is an imabalance there is compensation. Perfectionism comes from some kind of inferiority.
It is hard to find but it is there...
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