🎨 Creativity
What we call the way you see the world determines art
Includes AI-generated commentary
Bibiduck healing duck illustration

Art is fundamentally shaped by how the creator perceives reality.

Have you ever stopped to wonder why two people can look at the exact same sunset and walk away with two completely different feelings? Louise Nevelson once said that what we call the way you see the world determines art, and I find so much beauty in that truth. To me, this means that art isn't just about paint on a canvas or words on a page; it is the unique lens through which we experience our entire lives. Our perspectives are the brushes we use to color our reality, turning ordinary moments into something profound or leaving them unnoticed.

In our everyday lives, this perspective shows up in the smallest ways. We often think of art as something found in a museum, but the way you treat a stranger, the way you arrange your morning coffee, or even the way you find hope in a rainy afternoon is a form of living art. When we shift our focus from what is missing to what is present, our entire world begins to transform. The scenery hasn't changed, but the masterpiece we are creating with our attention certainly has.

I remember a day when I was feeling quite low, and everything seemed gray and uninspiring. I was sitting by the pond, feeling like the world was just a repetitive loop of chores and shadows. But then, I noticed a tiny yellow duckling struggling to navigate a patch of reeds. I watched how it persisted, how it found its way through the tangled green stems with such determination. Suddenly, the pond wasn't just a murky puddle; it was a stage for a tiny, brave drama. My perspective shifted from my own gloom to the quiet resilience of nature, and that shift changed my entire mood.

We all have the power to change our internal gallery by simply adjusting our focus. If you find yourself feeling stuck in a dull or difficult chapter, try looking for the hidden textures and colors that you might have missed. Ask yourself what new way of seeing could bring a little more light to your current situation. I invite you to look around your room or your neighborhood today and try to find one small thing that looks like art, just because of how you choose to view it.

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