Jiang's paradoxical claim that human flaws and suffering are the very conditions that make a higher perfection possible.
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perfection of fallibility
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"...seems like what Don is really arguing for is the perfection of fallibility. You understand this idea? In other words, our flaws, our hatred,..."
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