It's a bit difficult to say what is perfect and what is imperfect, but the result of the action will tell you whether it is a perfect action or not.
If the result of that action brings benefit to all people involved with it—to the person who performs the action and to the person who enjoys the benefit of the action—without bringing harm to anybody, then it's a perfect action.
If the action is going to bring harm even to one individual or if it's going to build up tension in your own mind, then it's not a perfect action.
It's the motive behind the action and the result of the action that will decide whether an action is perfect or imperfect.
If the result of that action brings benefit to all people involved with it—to the person who performs the action and to the person who enjoys the benefit of the action—without bringing harm to anybody, then it's a perfect action.
If the action is going to bring harm even to one individual or if it's going to build up tension in your own mind, then it's not a perfect action.
It's the motive behind the action and the result of the action that will decide whether an action is perfect or imperfect.
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