[A weird answer... but he isn't expecting anything from a total stranger who, as far as he knows, is just another foreigner. But the question that follows is a good one, one that requires a little more thought that softens his expression as he turns his eyes back to the grass.
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No.
A perfect world would require perfect things existing in it. No more making mistakes, no more learning from gaps in your knowledge, no more need to adapt. You'd be in harmony, sure, but...
What's the purpose of something like that if you can't live? People don't just... exist for the sake of it. They do it because they want something better than what they had the day before.
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No.
A perfect world would require perfect things existing in it. No more making mistakes, no more learning from gaps in your knowledge, no more need to adapt. You'd be in harmony, sure, but...
What's the purpose of something like that if you can't live? People don't just... exist for the sake of it. They do it because they want something better than what they had the day before.