The narrator tells us that he used to be an idealistic person. He would always scrap something that he made whenever he found a mistake in it. In the end, he would never find a result because nothing ever was finished. He used to keep regretting that there was no such thing as perfection. Instead of scrapping the progress just because a small mistake, he says, it's always better to keep going until you make it whole.
The narrator tells us that he used to be an idealistic person. He would always scrap something that he made whenever he found a mistake in it. In the end, he would never find a result because nothing ever was finished. He used to keep regretting that there was no such thing as perfection. Instead of scrapping the progress just because a small mistake, he says, it's always better to keep going until you make it whole.