in reply to Turning Off The Aesthetic Sense
I am reminded of the greek word teleios. It was used quite a bit in the New Testament. Teleios was usually translated to English as the word "perfect". Take Matthew 5:48 for example: "Be ye therefore perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect."
I can hear you grumbling: What does teleios have to do with anything? Simple, it means:
If a script is "finished" or "complete", then it's teleios... It's perfect!
The definition for teleios comes from the Greek-English Lexicon.
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