We all do this somewhere in our lives, because we are
perfectly imperfect human beings.
Not exact matches
But the idea that every
human law
is imperfect, and therefore unjust to some extent, does indeed make sense, because we can imagine a
perfectly just judge who administers perfect justice» who assesses a person's talents, motives, opportunities, weaknesses, ideals, history, and everything else about him, and then judges all his actions against the standard of what he
is able to do.
Much like Laplace's viewpoint in the Essay where a demon knowing the positions and velocities of all particles can
perfectly predict the future and reconstruct the past, while to the
imperfect human mind not all information can
be available in a snapshot and so it
is reduced to ignorance or at best probabilistic reasoning.
Resume Writing Service experts advise you to keep in mind that we
are all
imperfect human beings and interviewers understand that
perfectly.