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You are right with one small difference, I think not all creations are art ;)
What about mass production? :D
You are right with one small difference, I think not all creations are art ;)
What about mass production? :D
Based on your post, I think we have accepted the thesis, everything is art and art does not necessarily mean perfection or flawlessness, that art equals creation. Perhaps this kind of thinking is what we really need, because even when we look at ourselves, we often look for our flaws and imperfections, and as 'handmade creations', so to speak, we are presumptively flawless as we are...🤔
Getting quite philosophical here, aren't we? :D
Then, some say if one doesn't improve, it is stepping back but if we are all perfect by design and from the beginning, is it actually possible to improve? How's flowless and perfect being improved?
Exactly! I think Osho had said that there is nothing to improve. Basically, it's a lie - the urge to improve, the need for it, and if someone insists that you need improvement, they are simply a skilled manipulator who is only trying to achieve their own goals through you.😁
There is always something to learn, as it's impossible to know everything, right?
Here is this angle as well :)
I'm not saying that we shouldn't learn, or that we shouldn't change, but let's not fall into that trap that even I often fall into, despite everything - that I have to learn this, because before I learn it, I'm not worthy, I am not complete, I am not competitive, I must do this, achieve that to be a worthy person. Then I learn this, I do this, I achieve that, I see that nothing changes and the wheel turns again in one constant - I am not a complete person, I am not perfect, I am not enough. I think this is a common struggle in humans.
I get your point but I think you realized already you have to be easier on yourself ;)