trvz 3 days ago

Pseudointellectuality. It sounds profound at first, but it's wrong.

You may not be able to remove anything, but that doesn’t mean nothing needs to be added, ergo it’s not perfection.

  • ares623 3 days ago

    I disagree on it not being profound. The intended audience for the book are young children, and parents reading to their children.

    It is not unlikely that a decent number of the intended audience will have grown up that "perfection" is equated to having everything, with nothing left to want. New parents especially would have feelings of inadequacy when they are trying to be "perfect" for their kids.