Philosophy
[Is This Normal?] Life Without a Correct Answer: The Birth of You as Art
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"Your life is a work of art that exists only once in every moment,
and your actions are the brushstrokes that paint that masterpiece."
🌊 In a Flowing River, There Are No "Identical Moments"
Heraclitus famously said, "No man ever steps in the same river twice." The river is constantly flowing, and we, who step into it, are also changing every second.
The worry, "Am I abnormal because I don't live like others?" is like asking a flowing river why it doesn't flow in the exact same shape as the water next to it. Every river simply creates its own ripples according to its unique terrain.
🎨 Action Is an "Art of Process"
We often judge our actions only by success or failure. However, a single line drawn by a painter holds value in itself. The immersion and energy of the moment the line is drawn are already the essence of art.
"Your small routines are not just means to an end.
They are the unique patterns that your existence carves into the world."
🌿 "You Are Already a Finished Work of Art"
To you, who continues the great creative activity called life, I share these quotes:
"Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can." — Danny Kaye
"Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible." — Paul Klee
🛠️ How to Discover Your Own Artistic Value
- • Stop Comparing and Start Observing Instead of looking at the lives of others, observe the pattern of the ripples flowing beneath your own feet.
- • Give Meaning to Every Action Washing dishes or breathing quietly—think of these as precious touches that compose the work of art that is you.
- • Love the "Unfinished" An unfinished work holds infinite possibilities. If life feels chaotic, it means there is still space for a more wonderful painting.
"The you of yesterday and the you of today are different people,
and the river you face today is not the same as yesterday's."
Connecting perspectives, Exploring interaction.
Thanks, Universe.