Is a person's core competitiveness actually in their aesthetic sense? Do you agree?
Jiang Xun once said: "A person's level of aesthetic judgment determines their competitiveness, because aesthetics represent both overall thinking and attention to detail."
The same world can present different beauties in the eyes of different people, and those with higher aesthetic ability tend to be more attentive in experiencing life and discovering its beauty.
In the future, most jobs and repetitive labor will be replaced by AI and machines. The humans who remain will no longer be mere beasts of burden, but will also possess higher aesthetic sensibilities and broader horizons.
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Is a person's core competitiveness actually in their aesthetic sense? Do you agree?
Jiang Xun once said: "A person's level of aesthetic judgment determines their competitiveness, because aesthetics represent both overall thinking and attention to detail."
The same world can present different beauties in the eyes of different people, and those with higher aesthetic ability tend to be more attentive in experiencing life and discovering its beauty.
In the future, most jobs and repetitive labor will be replaced by AI and machines. The humans who remain will no longer be mere beasts of burden, but will also possess higher aesthetic sensibilities and broader horizons.