Jesus compares being perfect with the Father being perfect.
The Father is perfect because He is holy and sinless.
If that is not enough for you to get it, God says in His Word point blank elsewhere,
Be ye holy because I am holy.
It does not get any clearer than that.
If that is still not enough for you to get it, Jesus even himself said, "The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master."
It's not possible, especially in our own strength, and I don't mean this as any kind of accusation, but, I doubt that you can or are doing it either, especially not in your own strength...
Also Jesus also told someone that "if", "IF" they wanted to be, "perfect" then keep all of the commandments... And by that he meant the Old Covenant... Now, what is "implied" by that, what is the "spirit" of it, or behind it, when Jesus says "if" "IF" you want to be "perfect", what is implied, is that it is actually not possible to be perfect, especially by trying, especially in our own strength, especially by self-righteousness by law or keeping the old covenant commands, especially by your definition of perfect...
It is not possible for us to be perfect by the law or by studiously and dutifully keeping the old covenant commandments for anyone at all except Jesus himself, that is what is implied in nearly all the texts where Jesus mentions "perfection"... The implication behind it is that it is actually not possible by the old covenant commands (maybe by the new that Christ instituted involving perfect Love, and perfect faith) (those might "might", but it's a stretch, might be able to, by the end of them, be able to make us sinlessly perfect), but, I doubt it... You would be equal to Christ and God, if you could...
Are you equal to Christ and God Jason...? If you think you are, their is almost always usually a pride issue, which is a sin...
And, again, what is "perfect" if we are each, different and very unique "individuals"...?
If your going to focus on perfection, especially sinless perfection, then it will be at the very end, of being perfect in Faith and Love, which is the New Covenant...
Are you perfect in Faith, or Love...?
The whole "perfection" idea is a "trap" meant to catch (wicked) men, children of the Devil with pride issues, just like him, and identify them to the rest of us who believe in the very and more correct grace doctrine, who know just how imperfect we are...
God Bless!