MINI-QUIZ: ARE YOU SENSITIVE TO BEAUTY?
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https://spiritualseek.online/mini-tests-on-philosophical-topics/#beauty-----------The ancient Greek philosophers believed that in true beauty there was also truth. Ultimate truths are not accessible by the limited human mind, yet, by contemplating the wonders produced by the universe it is possible to feel part of the perfection of creation. So, are you also an admirer of TRUE beauty?Review the following statements and check the ones you agree with and consider best aligned with your perspective. Life is beauty, death is ugliness Physical beauty is too short-lived A blazing red Ferrari, what a sight! Beautiful things generally are also expensive There is beauty in nature, but nothing surpasses human works Our world is beautiful and perfect as it is, but not everyone can see itCount the number of selected boxes and read the associated profile.0: You recognize and appreciate true beauty1-2: You are fairly sensitive to true beauty3-4: You confuse beautiful with desirable5-6: You can’t discern true beautyExplanation of sentencesLife is beauty, death is uglinessThis belief reflects a dichotomy often found in human perception. Life is frequently associated with vibrancy, growth, and potential—elements that many find beautiful. Conversely, death can evoke feelings of loss and despair, which may be perceived as ugly. However, some philosophies argue that death also holds its own form of beauty as a natural part of life’s cycle.Physical beauty is too short-livedThis observation recognizes the transitory nature of physical attributes while still considering them significant. While society often places high value on physical appearance, it is essential to acknowledge that true beauty transcends mere physicality. It encompasses qualities such as character, kindness, and wisdom—attributes that endure beyond superficial appearances.A blazing red Ferrari, what a sight!This statement highlights the allure of material possessions and their aesthetic appeal. While many may find a Ferrari visually stunning due to its design and engineering excellence, it raises questions about whether admiration for such objects stems from genuine appreciation for beauty or societal conditioning regarding desirability.Beautiful things generally are also expensiveThis assertion points to a common belief that high-quality or aesthetically pleasing items come with a hefty price tag. While there may be some truth to this in certain contexts (e.g., art or luxury goods), it overlooks the fact that beauty can be found in simplicity and accessibility—such as in nature or everyday life.There is beauty in nature, but nothing surpasses human worksThis perspective elevates human creativity above natural wonders. While human creations—artworks, architecture—can indeed be breathtakingly beautiful, it’s crucial to recognize that nature itself offers unparalleled beauty through its complexity and diversity.Our world is beautiful and perfect as it is, but not everyone can see itThis statement suggests an inherent beauty in the world around us that may go unnoticed by those who lack sensitivity or awareness. However, this belief hints at the idea that the material world, of which nature is a part with all its ruthlessness, is something perfect in itself. One should not confuse what is aesthetically beautiful, or perfectly functional, such as nature, with what belongs to the spiritual world.