C' la vie - or is it really so?
I some times wonder how everyone else is perceiving their surroundings. Do I look at something being strange or odd when it really isn't perceived as anything like that be the more 'normal' part of the world (saying that exists!). Is my beautiful the same as yours beautiful? Surly it is not, but some sort of beautiful is still thought of as more beautiful than anything else... Right this instant I am thinking that 'beautiful' really is a wonderful word.... not in its meaning but in the word itself... Hmm, sounds like I am loosing it. But I am all here, just some ramblings before bed... Might always be the best of times to ramble =/
Some words just have a sweeter sound to them, they lie better in your mouth when you are saying them, they come back into your ears melodic and soft. It is of course about the state of the person talking, but mostly I think the word was chosen for the beauty and then attached a meaning whom could measure up to it! That is the sounds, that is what we hear and say.... and if words are attached because of their 'fit', then surly there can be made universal laws to state what is by most people perceived as beauty when it comes to the vocals, and how most people have some way of interpreting this, either buy having some equality in the auditory sense.
Still, there is not really a good theory for me to rest my ease. Am I sane, do I perceive like everyone else. Is my evil your evil, as our words have many of the same meanings?
I am not so foolish as not to recognize that there are differences in that we do perceive and process differently, but there is still some frame within you are expected to move. Within this frame you are considered normal, but do anyone really know the borders? Before things were kept in the family or looked up somewhere. Today everyone can loose it, but no one are sick...not really.
Oh, well... I did loose my inspiration passed this.Maybe I will find it gain as I was just making an opening to get into talking about our strange society. From beauty to corrupted society will be my continued post ;)
Beauty is no quality in things themselves: it exists merely in the mind which contemplates them.
David Hume (1711 - 1776)
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