>Nothing is perfect, because everything is constantly in motion.
>Perfect, would mean standstill and therefore death
Apropos of this, required (IMO) reading:
The Socialist Phenomenon, by mathematician Igor Shaferevitch.
The psychology of socialism is motivated, whether consciously or unconsciously, by adeath instinct.
>In the Freudian view (first expressed in the article "Beyond the Pleasure Principle"), the human psyche can be reduced to a manifestation of two main instincts: the life
instinct or Eros and the death instinct or Thanatos (or the Nirvana principle). Both are general biological categories, fundamental properties of living things in general. The
death instinct is a manifestation of general "inertia" or a tendency of organic life to return to a more elementary state from which it had been aroused by an external
disturbing force. The role of the life instinct is essentially to prevent a living organism from returning to the inorganic state by any path other than that which is immanent in it.
https://ia800709.us.archive.org/23/items/SocialistPhenomenon/SocialistPhenomenon.pdf