your wants and your senses
- ismelebuis
- Sep 19
- 1 min read
we only have so many senses. vision, touch, taste, hearing, feeling, etc. Anything we do will satisfy at least one of those senses. So for a person to constantly view something they dislike, they kind of choose to put themselves in that situation. because say you were looking at homeless people. visually not attractive to the person as they would claim, but indirectly also claiming they have the ability to see what looks good or not as said by their own senses (which we all have but perceive everything differently). If your own eyes tell you something is ‘ugly’ then why continue to look at it? Why not go the museum to look at some ‘beautiful’ art your eyes would accept? Unless you actually enjoy what ‘ugliness’ you’re seeing, as people do find beauty or just interest in that. by choosing to stare at a homeless person rather than bringing yourself to a museum, you are actually choosing to view the ‘ugly’, and continue to do so to satisfy something within yourself, otherwise you wouldn’t do it. so for a person to view homeless people, claim they’re ugly or whatever negative thing, and continue to do so, they actually do this out of enjoyment as they are satisfying themselves of something. so if they claim ugliness, do they enjoy that? or do they enjoy saying it and seeing their reaction right after? that shows what kind of person people are. what they choose to waste time on to satisfy whatever senses. why not look away? why not seek out beauty? what are you feeding your senses everyday? what is it that you crave?
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