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by weard_beard
438 days ago
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Would you go and dig rocks out of a mountain and refine them into pure ore just because? We are social animals. Art is storytelling. It has many utilities, but it is primarily education and entertainment. A modern version of the cave painting is to distill complex and uncomfortable truths about the world for those who wish to thrive in a society built on lies. If you want to go dig shiny rocks from the mountain at great personal risk to your mental and physical health for no benefit to society you are probably sick. If it heals you, that's its utility. But if you find you're good at it and you want to use this skill for its intended purpose, you aught to be getting paid for it. *Your mileage may vary. Just my take. |
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If that all makes me "sick", then fuck yeah, proud to be mentally ill. It's truly sad that doing something for pleasure, education, love, fascination and reverence (like being fascinated about how our planet shaped itself, or learning to play the guitar because you love music and think it's fun) is viewed as "mad" or "sick" if there isn't some kind of monetary return. YMMV indeed, but money is not everything.
What's sick, in my eyes, is only being able to view things through the lens of monetary value.