Not long ago, I was studying colored stones, which pretty much encompasses everything except diamonds. Of course, one trait of all gems is beauty:
“But because beauty is in the eye of the beholder, it isn’t always easy to categorize what’s beautiful and what isn’t. One accepted definition of beauty holds that it’s a combination of qualities that delight the senses or appeal to the mind. In other words, a thing of beauty might not cause everybody to react the same way, but it will cause everybody to react—it will have visual appeal.”
Isn’t this applicable to beauty of all things, great and small? What a little nugget I found during my studies.
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