thesinofmylips wrote:Bomadeno wrote:.
I wonder though... what if something is pretty beautiful
people can be 'pretty ugly' too.
Something that is truly beautiful or ugly doesn't need pretty in front of it.
Pretty and beautiful are very subjective - everybody sees things differently.
E.g. I think Jennifer Garner is incredibly pretty but I think Daryl Hannah (when she was younger) was truly beautiful.......
I think the patchwork quilt effect of farmed land is very pretty, but rugged mountains are awe-inspiring in their beauty.
I think prettiness is something you can chatter about with great enthusiasm.
I think there is a silence in beauty, because it takes our breath away. For a moment we are speechless and may even feel weak in the face of it.
Later on, it is difficult to find words that are descriptive enough to explain that level of beauty. It has touched something in your core that exists without need for words - a little pool of 'sure knowledge' that each of us carry inside us. It is from here that we instinctively know, without need for telling, right from wrong, good from evil, beauty from the mediocre.
Where does it come from? Someone once said "Give me a boy till the age of seven, and I will give you the man". It comes from your families, your homes and the environment you were brought up in.
And that is why everybody sees things differently, why we all have different values, ideas, attitudes, concepts of what make a person or thing worthwhile, and each of us carries very different 'certain knowledge' in our hearts.