The quote from Haruki Murakami's "Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World" suggests that flaws and imperfections are often imposed on those who are seen as imperfect. This can create a dynamic where individuals who are considered 'perfect' can exist in a state of comfort, unaware of the struggles faced by others. The idea implies a form of social stratification, where the flaws of some are overlooked to maintain the...