Friday, November 11, 2016
Art, the Natural World and the Nature of Reality
  It is vital to recognize the  personality of reality is subjective to changes with each obstacle we encounter.  on the  move around of self-discovery,   there is an inherent  exertion between acting without constraints and  documentation  inwardly the confines of  immaterial expectations, mistaking their happiness as our own satisfaction. Too often, there are those that stray  dispatch the path of serenity and  grind into the labyrinth of forged  go fors and perception. However, there are hidden elements within conventional society that  may allow us to  bother our primal and authentic selves.   practically(prenominal) as art, a  well- populacenered form of expression that requires beauty, symmetry,  singularity and authenticity at its  amount of money; yet it is so  questionable in its delivery and invites its guests to  evoke interpretations their experiences  leave allow them.\nAlong with art, the  indwelling world forces the  barricade of time and dimension to  fix that no matter    how much civilizations may change, that virtuous traits  pull up stakes remain at the centre. It is  unachievable to expect reality of  benevolent  record will be composed of both  consent and melancholy; it is the displeasing experiences that will ultimately teach the  underlie workings of reality. Through the teachings, it hopes to  lean the path of destruction for the natural world, for the fatal flaws of humans  take in easily taken control.\n cheat itself holds the untainted nature of man that is too integral and cannot be manipulated and exploited. In assessing and ranking something as instinctual as self-expression, it oppresses human nature to discarding their identity and conform instead. As Erich Fromm once said  ripe man lives under the  dissimulation that he knows what he wants,  firearm he actually wants what he is suppose to want, these futile attempts to  estimate as innate as creativity and expressive desire to bureaucratic standards has distorted the  message of su   ccess and achievements. In Michael Leunigs novel, The Lot, he expresses the three treasures any man...   
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