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Friday, October 28, 2016

Art, the Natural World and the Nature of Reality

It is vital to discern the record of existence is subjective to changes with each obstacle we encounter. on the journey of self-discovery, there is an intrinsic struggle between playacting without constraints and living within the boundary of outside expectations, mistaking their triumph as our own satisfaction. in like manner often, there are those that hurtle off the path of peace and delve into the labyrinth of risky desires and perception. However, there are inscrutable elements within conventional connection that may set aside us to access our primal and sure selves. Such as art, a cultivated form of demonstration that requires beauty, symmetry, uniqueness and authenticity at its core; yet it is so ambiguous in its deliverance and invites its guests to conjure interpretations their experiences will allow them.\nAlong with art, the natural serviceman forces the barrier of time and ratio to ensure that no content how much civilizations may change, that impec cant traits will remain at the centre. It is impossible to expect reality of kind-hearted nature will be composed of some(prenominal) harmony and melancholy; it is the displease experiences that will ultimately indoctrinate the underlying workings of reality. by the teachings, it hopes to sway the path of conclusion for the natural world, for the fatal flaws of gentleman have easily taken control.\nArt itself holds the untainted nature of man that is too constitutional and cannot be manipulated and exploited. In assessing and rank something as instinctual as self-expression, it oppresses human nature to discarding their identity and set instead. As Erich Fromm once utter modern man lives under the illusion that he knows what he wants, while he in truth wants what he is suppose to want, these purposeless attempts to evaluate as innate as creativity and communicatory desire to bureaucratic standards has misrepresent the meaning of success and achievements. In Michael Leu nigs novel, The Lot, he expresses the three treasures all man...

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