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BrewCityBarfly · M
Lately, I've been thinking about appreciation. I feel like I can do #2 and #3, and still be underappreciated by others. I might be tilted right now because of some self reflection, however, I get the sense I can do all the self-whatevers, yet people will still look at this piece of art and immediately turn into art critics.
I still envision someone looking at me going "he has a lot going on, but...". I guess when it comes to this self thing, I'd want to be self-narrating if anything. IOW, everyone looks at this piece of art and reads my own interpretation of it, if that makes sense.
I still envision someone looking at me going "he has a lot going on, but...". I guess when it comes to this self thing, I'd want to be self-narrating if anything. IOW, everyone looks at this piece of art and reads my own interpretation of it, if that makes sense.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@BrewCityBarfly I guess when it comes to relationships, friendships, sex, etc. with people yes we are like art since the value or worth of art is definitely in the 'eye' of the beholder. An amazing awesome work of art means nothing and has no value to a person who chooses to dislike it, but to someone who does like it then it becomes priceless. The problem is many 'art' critics are blinkered and like religious nutters cannot accept that others do not agree with them. The hardest thing is to see the worth in yourself regardless of whether anyone else does or not. I just want to be accepted for me with all my flaws and all my good bits too.