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“You are a light. You are the light. Never let anyone — any person or any force — dampen, dim or diminish your light … Release the need to hate, to harbor division, and the enticement of revenge. Release all bitterness. Hold only love, only peace in your heart, knowing that the battle of good to overcome evil is already won.”

— John Lewis

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“Art must be an integral part of life, not something reserved for a museum or a millionaire’s living room.”

— Diego Rivera

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Fine vs Decorative Art

If a painting is created mainly to match a luxurious interior rather than to express something deeply personal or challenge ideas, then it leans more toward decorative art, even if it’s technically a painting. It becomes part of the decor rather than a standalone statement.

That raises an interesting question—does the intent of the artist or the way the artwork is used define whether it’s fine art or decorative art? If someone paints with raw emotion and meaning but it ends up as a luxury wall piece, does that change what it is?

Especially with modern abstract painting—it’s everywhere in high-end homes, hotels, and corporate spaces. A lot of it seems designed to be aesthetically pleasing but not too thought-provoking, so it blends into the environment rather than demanding attention. It feels like abstraction has been commercialized into a luxury good rather than a form of deep expression, at least in many cases.

Of course, that doesn’t mean all abstract art today is purely decorative. There are still artists pushing boundaries and using abstraction in meaningful ways. But a lot of what sells seems to be more about fitting a vibe than saying something.

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“Hatred has to be learned, Golden says: ‘We are all born with the capacity for aggression as well as compassion. Which tendencies we embrace requires mindful choice by individuals, families, communities and our culture in general. The key to overcoming hate is education: at home, in schools, and in the community.’ According to Dutchevici, facing the fear of being vulnerable and utterly human is what allows us to connect, to feel, and ultimately, to love. She suggests creating ‘cracks in the system.’ These cracks can be as simple as connecting to your neighbor, talking with a friend, starting a protest, or even going to therapy and connecting with an ‘Other.’ It is through these acts that one can understand hate and love.”

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Is AI intelligent?

AI is not intelligent in the human sense.

AI can process information, recognize patterns, and produce useful outputs, but it does not understand, feel, or intend anything.

Here’s the clearer distinction:

What AI can do

  • Analyze large amounts of data
  • Detect patterns and relationships
  • Generate text, images, music, or predictions
  • Follow goals defined by humans

This is often called narrow or functional intelligence.

What AI cannot do

  • Have consciousness or self-awareness
  • Understand meaning the way humans do
  • Form intentions, values, or emotions
  • Create from lived experience

AI does not “know” what it says. It calculates what comes next based on probability.

As a useful way to think about it:

“AI is a tool that imitates intelligence, not a mind that possesses it.” — Unknown

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