2. Whatever is enough is abundant in the eyes of virtue.
3. Love does not come by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly.
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I think #3 means that there's not a perfect person that you can fall in love with, everybody has flaws and you have to get past them. When you realize that you love them like they are perfect, even though the flaws are there, but you've gotten past them, that's what you call "perfect".
1. Making excuses makes you lazy. Everytime you get away with something you feel more confident of doing it the next time. Just like getting caught by an officer on the road for traffic violations. Let's say you were overspeeding. You got caught and you talked your way out of it by saying, it was an emergency, or some other lame excuse (like you didn't know). The officer let you go and didn't give you a ticket but a verbal warning. Then you do it again. The second time you got off easy as well. You get accostomed to talking your way out of trouble. You will not be aware but the more you do this, the more you become confident of overspeeding. Until you get into an accident because of overspeeding. This is when you become a failure as a driver.
2. When you are doing something for someone and you are doing it voluntarily, from the bottom of your heart and very sincerely, even if it doesn't seem much, but to the person you are doing it for, it already means a lot.
3. Love means accepting a person for who she/he is, including his/her mistakes or short comings and understanding it.
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