Eiideaaliset
Eiideaaliset is a term originating from Finnish that translates to "imperfect" or "not ideal." It is often used in discussions about design, engineering, or any field where achieving absolute perfection is either impossible or impractical. The concept acknowledges that real-world constraints, such as cost, time, material limitations, or human error, often lead to outcomes that deviate from a theoretical ideal.
In practical applications, embracing the "eiideaaliset" means focusing on functionality, efficiency, and robustness rather than unattainable
The term can also be applied metaphorically to describe situations, relationships, or even oneself. It suggests