Thursday, October 3, 2024

no need to understand; just watch, just read

 no need to

attitude

... maybe i could open a blog called qua1is

imagine cat watching

understanding and subtitles are overrated

watch korean and mongolian

I am not a creator

I am a consumer

a happy consumer

"If there were no observers, would it still be beautiful? Well, who would be there to judge?" — Anonymous

Nietzsche sees it as a fluid concept that evolves with individual and collective experiences.

Nietzsche argues that art and beauty serve as essential illusions that provide meaning to life. He believes that these illusions are not merely decorative but are vital for human existence, allowing individuals to impose their values and perceptions onto the world.

This view implies that what we consider beautiful often reflects our own narcissism and self-glorification rather than an objective reality.

Nietzsche's concept of the "Will to Power," which suggests that life is driven by an inherent desire for growth and self-assertion, influences how artists approach their work. Many contemporary artists seek to express their inner drives and personal truths through their creations, reflecting Nietzsche's belief in art as a powerful means of self-exploration and expression.

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