I think in terms of people yes. Some people want to believe that the person they love has no flaws but in actuality they do. I guess in terms of perfection we want to believe that some people can be that, and that it exists, when really it doesn't. The same can be said about a lie that you eventually lead to the point that you can't distinguish it from the truth. Kind of like faking a smile and eventually becoming good at acting happy, so good that you fool yourself. Anyways, we sometimes want to believe these illusions that we've placed on ourselves and others; in reality though, those things aren't there but sometimes the imaginary image we've created in our heads becomes the lie that we can't live out.
Can something be as real as you want it to be?
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I think in terms of people yes. Some people want to believe that the person they love has no flaws but in actuality they do. I guess in terms of perfection we want to believe that some people can be that, and that it exists, when really it doesn't. The same can be said about a lie that you eventually lead to the point that you can't distinguish it from the truth. Kind of like faking a smile and eventually becoming good at acting happy, so good that you fool yourself. Anyways, we sometimes want to believe these illusions that we've placed on ourselves and others; in reality though, those things aren't there but sometimes the imaginary image we've created in our heads becomes the lie that we can't live out.