No two humans have possibly experienced a life identically at any time
since time began. Each one of us has traveled a different path. Close but not Identical. Basically we are all unique, but some don't know it, and are just waiting for some one to show them. like the latest word from someone

mando

On Dec 22, 2008, at 9:17 AM, Chris Miller wrote:

"We may say we have our personal tastes, but we really only imitate some
social group taste"

Speak for yourself, William.

My taste may have begun with imitation - but it has become distinct to the
point  where I doubt that anybody shares it.

And the ability to notice fine differences is something that can only come
from experience rather than imitation.


"A stressed brain with aesthetic fatigue could explain Magritte's works"

Really ? Luc -- this seems really far-fetched -- perhaps you could expand
with an explanation?



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