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人世间堪称完美的事物真是少之又少,甚至可以说是不存在的,世上有很多的事物,恰恰就是因

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人世间堪称完美的事物真是少之又少,甚至可以说是不存在的,世上有很多的事物,恰恰就是因为有了缺憾才让它变得真正“完美”。残缺、破碎的东西有时会神奇地产生出一种巨大的力量,足以震撼我们的心灵。所以我们应该坦荡自己的胸怀,放达自己的人生,坦然领略缺憾带给我们的“完美”馈赠。
对这段文字理解不准确的是( )。

A.物以稀为贵
B.金无赤金,人无完人
C.人间的悲欢离合是无法避免的
D.只要自己尽力了,不必在意结果是否完美

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