Monday, 22 April 2013

My take on the "Perfect Day"

The word "Perfect" is often thrown around and differently defined based on who is talking, and I have learned that the definition of "perfect" can change based on the context of discussion, to one of two things. "Perfect" can imply a numerical or mathematical proximity to the ideal, or it can more metaphorically describe something that approaches a subjective ideal. I have decided that, in order to make changes to my life and better myself, I shall align myself with the latter each successive day and simply state, at the end of my post, what a "perfect day" is. Each successive improvement in "perfect" day shall denote a new level of "perfect". "Perfect" can have levels, sure, why not? It's my definition, I shall use it in however way I wish.

Today was day 1 of this nonsense which is probably soon to fail, so I figured, since everyone must start somewhere, I shall simply type in whatever I managed to do correctly today and call that "Level 1". When I make an additional improvement on today, I shall call that "Day 2" and that shall be the new standard. And then level 3, and then so on.

Level 1 is as follows:

No TV
No excess saturated fat
Brush and floss teeth at night
Acne medication at night

When the day goes well, I'll call it a "Perfect Day", and when it doesn't, I'll comment that it wasn't a perfect day, but that it's okay. When I level up, I'll mention it once somewhere in a post (in bold, most likely) and then leave it at that. So, without further ado,

Today was a perfect day.



























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