What a great argument for objective beauty, truth. That made my day. Every time I hear something like this, it feels like remembering something unlocked in the deepest part of me. I'll be using those examples on everyone I can get to listen to me. Thank you for the clip, sometimes it's difficult to make time for long-form (although I did watch a good bit of the full version), it's nice to enjoy bits and pieces of the best parts sometimes.
I'm glad it found you well. Best has a way of doing that. Yeah, I'm trying to pull at least one clip from the back half of long conversations (where most of the magic happens) so more people can enjoy it too.
Staring at a fire or watching a sunset or strolling along the waves edge on the beach are all a similar human pleasures. We are experiencing the clash of time and space. The sand is tiny symmetrical crystals and the ocean is chaos. Sand=space, water=time
It’s all about the contrast. Without contrast the world is grey. Sunset sunrise sea land contrast. Virgin birth, crucifixion of peaceful loving King contrast.
That is complete nonsense. What if you met someone who didn't find sunsets beautiful? You might think that person is weird, but you can't say they're incorrect. Sunsets being beautiful is not a fact, it's a subjective opinion that most people happen to agree on.
Watch the full conversation - ruclips.net/video/ZKQIdw6fjHw/видео.html - with Neil and Kate DeGraide of the apocalyptic band Dirt Poor Robins.
What a great argument for objective beauty, truth. That made my day. Every time I hear something like this, it feels like remembering something unlocked in the deepest part of me. I'll be using those examples on everyone I can get to listen to me.
Thank you for the clip, sometimes it's difficult to make time for long-form (although I did watch a good bit of the full version), it's nice to enjoy bits and pieces of the best parts sometimes.
I'm glad it found you well. Best has a way of doing that.
Yeah, I'm trying to pull at least one clip from the back half of long conversations (where most of the magic happens) so more people can enjoy it too.
@@DerekJFiedler Smart, that makes sense - good stuff
Staring at a fire or watching a sunset or strolling along the waves edge on the beach are all a similar human pleasures. We are experiencing the clash of time and space. The sand is tiny symmetrical crystals and the ocean is chaos. Sand=space, water=time
Beautifully said.
It’s all about the contrast. Without contrast the world is grey. Sunset sunrise sea land contrast. Virgin birth, crucifixion of peaceful loving King contrast.
The contrast actually physically increases your ability to see and understand.
Also very dangerous things can be beautiful. And in constrained beauty is a terror.
What if a robot makes the meal.
That is complete nonsense. What if you met someone who didn't find sunsets beautiful? You might think that person is weird, but you can't say they're incorrect. Sunsets being beautiful is not a fact, it's a subjective opinion that most people happen to agree on.
It's me. I don't care for them without outside context. 😭