Imperfect because we are perfect?

“Nobody’s perfect, including me.”

“I’m not perfect.”

You think? That is one reason you can give when you made mistake or doing something carelessly. What if somebody tell you that every one of us is ‘perfect’ in our own way?

Okay let assume we are perfect, YOU are perfect, she is perfect, he is perfect. You walk and talk with confidence because you THINK you’re perfect. Oh no, let me rephrase, we THINK we are perfect, YOU think you are perfect, he think he is perfect and she think she is perfect. Whatever he does is bringing him a pure satisfaction with a sigh in every end of tasks. Because he think he is perfect. Let say, the man is a shoemaker. Plus he likes dazzling color and shiny effects. So he makes red sneakers with accessories of silvers and gold. He displays it behind a glass wall, in front of his shop so people can see it from outside. He think, it was a masterpiece until somebody else who think he is perfect too criticizing the grand sneakers, he says people will go blind looking at the shoes and it doesn’t worth buying. So now, 2 people who think they are perfect having a big debate over a sneaker.

The debate goes on and on and on and until then, nobody’s perfect because their ideas are not parallel.  Or when Lucy think design A is good for her living room, but Candy think B is perfect, Janet pick C and an hour later, catfight happens. Because of different perspectives.

So, what if this is the reason why nobody’s perfect, because we live together and has different ideas over something? And what if we realized the (assumed) fact that we all are perfect? What would be your excuse when you make mistakes other than “I’m not perfect”?

Maybe because of our different ideas of what is ‘perfect’ or how ‘perfect’ looks like makes us imperfect. Two Buts, But 1, we need each other so we live together, the other But what’s beautiful about the realization is that, we try to satisfy people and ourselves by collecting the different ideas and mash it into one agreeable idea. Thus, the idea is unique. One of a kind. Perfect.

A+B+C=D

Your own 3D glasses!

How to make 3d glasses? It is actually as easy as ABC.

All you need is pixie dust and a lil’ bit of magic! Anyway, first thing first, download this template from the site here, print it and cut it out. Take a nice transparent paper and cut two squares which is a lil’ bit bigger than the hole from the template so you can tape them at the back.

Color the squares, one with red permanent pen marker and the other with blue or cyan permanent pen marker.

When coloring the transparent paper, you should color them diagonally  because I’ve tried with horizontal and vertical, it doesn’t work for me. So I guess, it won’t work for you either. One more important thing is that, draw the diagonal color in the same direction. Look below.

Color diagonally

Color them in the same direction

Now, the transparent paper is ready to be taped on the 3d glasses template. The RED ones should be on the left, BLUE or CYAN on the right side. Now you can view my anaglyph photo!

Viola! Your own 3D glasses!

P/S: download my anaglyph picture first from my FB here and zoom into it so you can see the ‘lonely man’ on the front and it depends on how far your screen from your ‘eyes’!