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Narcissism: Symptoms and Signs
Other signs include:
- A sense of self-importance, exaggerating their achievements and talents
- A preoccupation with fantasies of success, power, or brilliance
- A belief that they’re more special or unique than others and should only associate with other high-status people
- Envy of others or the belief that others are envious of them
- Insisting they have the best of everything
- Feeling they deserve privileges and special treatment
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Fine art vs Illustration
You can tell the difference by looking at intention, purpose, and how the work is used, rather than judging technique or style.
Here’s a simple way to understand it:
1. Purpose
- Fine art is created mainly to express an idea, emotion, or personal vision.
- Illustration art is created to communicate a message for something else — a story, product, article, brand, or character.
2. Context
- Fine art usually stands on its own. You can hang it in a gallery, museum, or private collection and it still makes sense.
- Illustration is usually connected to something: a book, magazine, advertisement, poster, game, or website.
3. Freedom vs. Direction
- Fine art gives the artist full freedom. The artist decides the meaning and direction.
- Illustration often follows instructions or a brief. It serves a purpose defined by someone else.
4. Interpretation
- Fine art invites open interpretation. Viewers can feel or think anything from it.
- Illustration usually has a clearer message. It’s meant to guide the viewer toward a specific understanding.
5. Function
- Fine art: the function is the expression.
- Illustration: the function is to support or explain something else.
Important Note
Many artists today blend both worlds. A digital painting can be fine art if its purpose is expressive; the same style can be illustration if it’s made to tell a story in a book.
The difference is not in the style — it’s in why and how the artwork is created.
By ChatGPT
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Why We Overvalue and Devalue People
“Emotional conditioning by parents creates automatic regimens in how we respond to ourselves and to others in relationships. These knee-jerk reactions take place outside our awareness. Both personalities can show automatic black-and-white responses in the ways they overvalue and devalue people. This can create misunderstandings and conflicts in relationships and harm the way people treat themselves.”
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“The modern Democratic Party is not the party of the poor, but of the professional class — a class that sees itself as a progressive force, but often promotes policies that benefit itself rather than the truly needy.”
— Thomas Frank (from Listen, Liberal)
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“The middle class is like a buffer between the capitalist ruling class and the proletariat, often serving the interests of the former while believing they are defending the latter.”
— Karl Marx
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“Art is not about decorating or creating things to sell. It’s about revealing truth and sharing ideas.”
— Blek le Rat
