Rewrote Elder Author theorum, to Long-term Success theorum & it’s now mentally Kosher. I’ve seen the same pattern reflected in music, movies, & most art that traipses near scientific-emulation. The greatest artists can be so Machiavellian, pain-exegesis as the impetus, that they become magicians, potion-sellers. Once they are paid enough they rejoin the rational & shutup. We have a deal for regulating emotions in slightly fringe & treatable class differences. The problem that arises is that typically the well off & intelligent aren’t all that interested in art magicians, since, “we can do it too”. Thus we don’t foot the bill.
The more enjoyable art classes I agree, involve striving stories, they ask you to reframe, but typically don’t ask you to hold something nihilistic(at least for very long). I view good arts as meaning-bakeries(they made the dough, you bake the bread), that can help steer the muddied-mind. Art reward still favors the intelligent, as usual, but it’s a collective attempt to allow boat-missers a second chance.
Rewrote Elder Author theorum, to Long-term Success theorum & it’s now mentally Kosher. I’ve seen the same pattern reflected in music, movies, & most art that traipses near scientific-emulation. The greatest artists can be so Machiavellian, pain-exegesis as the impetus, that they become magicians, potion-sellers. Once they are paid enough they rejoin the rational & shutup. We have a deal for regulating emotions in slightly fringe & treatable class differences. The problem that arises is that typically the well off & intelligent aren’t all that interested in art magicians, since, “we can do it too”. Thus we don’t foot the bill.
The more enjoyable art classes I agree, involve striving stories, they ask you to reframe, but typically don’t ask you to hold something nihilistic(at least for very long). I view good arts as meaning-bakeries(they made the dough, you bake the bread), that can help steer the muddied-mind. Art reward still favors the intelligent, as usual, but it’s a collective attempt to allow boat-missers a second chance.