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Be the most creative or the most perfect?

Here's a random idea...

Would you rather?:

Be the most creative person in the world, but be imperfect at times.

or

Be the most perfect person in the world, but with no creativity.

Here's a random idea... Would you rather?: Be the most creative person in the world, but be imperfect at times. or Be the most perfect person in the world, but with no creativity.
  • I would choose to be the most creative person in the world, but be imperfect at times
- I would choose to be the most creative person in the world, but be imperfect at times

Creative, of course. You cannot be perfect with no creativity.

Creative, of course. You cannot be perfect with no creativity.

Anything that earns money in a legal way i would be that.....

Anything that earns money in a legal way i would be that.....

You might become more of both, if you figured out exactly how nonsensical this question is to begin with.
These terms are both, at best, relative terms, under any circumstance.
What's deciding whether you want to be either of these two things ever going to do about anything?

An other question, which looks about equivalent to me, could be:
"Be the most Heinz Tomato Ketchup, or the most Violin Sonata?"

And then you'd get to wrack your brain, about which of these two "matters" would be the most benificial to you.

My counter question would be: "But why? Why? Why? Why would I wrack my poor noodle over such a nonsensical question?"

You might become more of both, if you figured out exactly how nonsensical this question is to begin with. These terms are both, at best, relative terms, under any circumstance. What's deciding whether you want to be either of these two things ever going to do about anything? An other question, which looks about equivalent to me, could be: "Be the most Heinz Tomato Ketchup, or the most Violin Sonata?" And then you'd get to wrack your brain, about which of these two "matters" would be the most benificial to you. My counter question would be: "But why? Why? Why? Why would I wrack my poor noodle over such a nonsensical question?"

I'm sorry, was skimming admittedly and only caught: "Be the most Heinz Tomato Ketchup, or the most Violin Sonata?"
And that thought really pressed upon me. Later on my boss asked me, "You don't seem your usual troubled self; What's up, man?" So I, in turn, told him about the werky/walker conjecture. Now I'm back to complete his instructions pertaining to the author or conjecturer.

Sooo...how's uh...well this is awkward...

I'm sorry, was skimming admittedly and only caught: "Be the most Heinz Tomato Ketchup, or the most Violin Sonata?" And that thought really pressed upon me. Later on my boss asked me, "You don't seem your usual troubled self; What's up, man?" So I, in turn, told him about the werky/walker conjecture. Now I'm back to complete his instructions pertaining to the author or conjecturer. Sooo...how's uh...well this is awkward...

@WerkyWalker said in #5:

You might become more of both, if you figured out exactly how nonsensical this question is to begin with.
These terms are both, at best, relative terms, under any circumstance.
What's deciding whether you want to be either of these two things ever going to do about anything?

An other question, which looks about equivalent to me, could be:
"Be the most Heinz Tomato Ketchup, or the most Violin Sonata?"

And then you'd get to wrack your brain, about which of these two "matters" would be the most benificial to you.

My counter question would be: "But why? Why? Why? Why would I wrack my poor noodle over such a nonsensical question?"

Yeah... the question kinda doesn't make sense. I'm just wondering... No one says that you can't wonder. It might sound ridiculous but whatever...

@WerkyWalker said in #5: > You might become more of both, if you figured out exactly how nonsensical this question is to begin with. > These terms are both, at best, relative terms, under any circumstance. > What's deciding whether you want to be either of these two things ever going to do about anything? > > An other question, which looks about equivalent to me, could be: > "Be the most Heinz Tomato Ketchup, or the most Violin Sonata?" > > And then you'd get to wrack your brain, about which of these two "matters" would be the most benificial to you. > > My counter question would be: "But why? Why? Why? Why would I wrack my poor noodle over such a nonsensical question?" Yeah... the question kinda doesn't make sense. I'm just wondering... No one says that you can't wonder. It might sound ridiculous but whatever...

@Amr3303 said in #7:

Yeah... the question kinda doesn't make sense. I'm just wondering... No one says that you can't wonder. It might sound ridiculous but whatever...

We wonder about things all the time, that's true.
But some questions only seem to look like they are questions, simply because there's a question mark at the end of the sentence.

So what will it be for you? The ketchup, or the sonata?

*Not long after this post, Amr3303 started work on the legendary Ketchup Sonata,

@Amr3303 said in #7: > Yeah... the question kinda doesn't make sense. I'm just wondering... No one says that you can't wonder. It might sound ridiculous but whatever... We wonder about things all the time, that's true. But some questions only seem to look like they are questions, simply because there's a question mark at the end of the sentence. So what will it be for you? The ketchup, or the sonata? *Not long after this post, Amr3303 started work on the legendary Ketchup Sonata,

@WerkyWalker said in #8:

We wonder about things all the time, that's true.
But some questions only seem to look like they are questions, simply because there's a question mark at the end of the sentence.

So what will it be for you? The ketchup, or the sonata?

*Not long after this post, Amr3303 started work on the legendary Ketchup Sonata,

Whatever, dude. As long as it doesn't give me a headache, i'm fine with it.

@WerkyWalker said in #8: > We wonder about things all the time, that's true. > But some questions only seem to look like they are questions, simply because there's a question mark at the end of the sentence. > > So what will it be for you? The ketchup, or the sonata? > > *Not long after this post, Amr3303 started work on the legendary Ketchup Sonata, Whatever, dude. As long as it doesn't give me a headache, i'm fine with it.

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