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[quote author=Keneking post=51454661]It ought not to have been if not for Saraki's emergence in concert with Atiku ![]() It should ideally be among the three leading tribes i.e Igbo, North and Yoruba (arranged in alphabetical order laye |
hated Pear as a kid, love it now..... |
And who are the discussants ? |
Entertainment eh? Wetin we no go see in the name of entertainment sef? |
hmmm.... |
what you say fellas? |
what is beauty anyway? I had taken time in my art days to study what people meant when they spoke of 'beauty'. A beautiful car, a beautiful house, beautiful clothes, beautiful weather, etc. What do all these share in common to be qualified by the same verb, 'beauty'. In my own words, "beauty is a general state of unconditional acceptance and desire of the human mind stimulated by perception (via the senses) of a stimulus (an object, sound, scent, feeling, etc.)". When you say something is beautiful it means you are ready to accept it readily/unconditionally. Attraction on the other hand is the urge, push, affinity or force you feel for something you would accept readily. That is to say that anything that is beautiful is attractive but something attractive need not be necessarily beautiful. Similarly, something may be very beautiful without being very attractive; and something that is very attractive may not be necessarily very beautiful. And herein lies the Achilles heel of beauty; it works through the minds of the beholders in more than one way. Although, I deem it necessary to add, in most instances where people run after beauty, it is the attractiveness that is pulling them there. And in most cases where people labour to make themselves or a thing to be beautiful, they actually just want to make themselves/it attractive. What then are the characteristics of anything that people qualify as being beautiful? The characteristics of beauty are: 1. It must be attractive to the beholder. 2. It must be scarce(not everyone/thing has it). 3. It must be difficult to maintain. 4. It must be controversial. 5. It must command attention anywhere it appears. 6. It must not be quantifiable(expressed in monetary or figurative terms). 7. It must have competitors. 8. It must be finite. 9. It must not be transferable. However, attraction /attractiveness can acquire the characteristics of beauty without the need to be weighed down with these burdens. So next time, be sure to ask yourself which one you actually prefer or desire; Beauty or Attraction. What do you think? Am I right or wrong? |
what is beauty anyway? I had taken time in my art days to study what people meant when they spoke of 'beauty'. A beautiful car, a beautiful house, beautiful clothes, beautiful weather, etc. What do all these share in common to be qualified by the same verb, 'beauty'. In my own words, "beauty is a general state of unconditional acceptance and desire of the human mind stimulated by perception (via the senses) of a stimulus (an object, sound, scent, feeling, etc.)". When you say something is beautiful it means you are ready to accept it readily/unconditionally. Attraction on the other hand is the urge, push, affinity or force you feel for something you would accept readily. That is to say that anything that is beautiful is attractive but something attractive need not be necessarily beautiful. Similarly, something may be very beautiful without being very attractive; and something that is very attractive may not be necessarily very beautiful. And herein lies the Achilles heel of beauty; it works through the minds of the beholders in more than one way. Although, I deem it necessary to add, in most instances where people run after beauty, it is the attractiveness that is pulling them there. And in most cases where people labour to make themselves or a thing to be beautiful, they actually just want to make themselves/it attractive. What then are the characteristics of anything that people qualify as being beautiful? The characteristics of beauty are: 1. It must be attractive to the beholder. 2. It must be scarce(not everyone/thing has it). 3. It must be difficult to maintain. 4. It must be controversial. 5. It must command attention anywhere it appears. 6. It must not be quantifiable(expressed in monetary or figurative terms). 7. It must have competitors. 8. It must be finite. 9. It must not be transferable. However, attraction /attractiveness can acquire the characteristics of beauty without the need to be weighed down with these burdens. So next time, be sure to ask yourself which one you actually prefer or desire; Beauty or Attraction. What do you think? Am I right or wrong? |
Make I go visit my Governor...see ya ![]() |
what a man can do, women can do it ..... |
vanstanzy: Nigeria really needs a much better drainage system. Dont get me wrong, this too does happen in developed countries with superb drains, and having a better drainage system will not entirely rule out flooding but will minimize the devastating effect. Our people also need to be educated, cos most of us don't even know the importance of a good and unclogged drain. Failure to do these and more, and we'll just be going round in circles. My honest 2 cents.i think what is needed is dredging of the benue river and damming somewhere along its path. |
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