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aesthetic(n.) 1798, from German Ästhetisch (mid-18c.) or French esthétique (which is from German), ultimately from Greek aisthetikos “of or for perception by the senses, perceptive,” of things, “perceptible,” from aisthanesthai “to perceive (by the senses or by the mind), to feel,” from PIE *awis-dh-yo-, from root *au- “to perceive.” https://www.etymonline.com The aesthetic, pleasing to the eye, easy on the senses. A lot of things look good but… Read more
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We have been in an era (though I feel we are leaving now) where the definitions of words don’t match what is being labeled. We point to hallow souls calling them leaders and good role models. Having a pleasant appearance and having all the right words to say has been considered being of good character.… Read more
