The perfect piece [3]

If there was one thing I understood after the first scenario with the conductor, it was that seeking perfection was a curse. 

Many strived to be perfect. 

The desire for perfection was a deep human trait, though the intensity and expression of it varied widely from person to person.

Inherently, such logic was flawed. 

Even though people strived for perfection, nothing was ever perfect. 

Achieving perfection was almost impossible. 

Many understood this simple truth and, as such, gave up when they got close to it. 

This is enough. 

To me, it's perfect.

But... 

There existed those who didn't believe in such a notion.

People or beings who let their inability to reach perfection consume their minds and thoughts. 

Their reality... 

It was filled with nothing but anguish and despair. 

With just the singular thought of perfection completely consuming their minds. To the point of madness.