In some Eastern religions, the broken down boots with broken laces would be seen as perfect, but this is a different view of perfection, more like 'complete'. It has interesting implications, since some of the arguments for God rest on the idea of a scale of merit, climbing up to God who includes all good properties, sometimes called the argument from gradation. However, in a religious school such as advaita, this would be nonsense, since there is no scale, except via the human mind. However, in the gradation arguments, goodness is a kind of natural property, not mind-induced. Interesting difference between East and West.
I sometimes think that art does the same thing, that is, transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. See Van Gogh's famous painting of a broken down pair of shoes.
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