Paul Chung: Beauty in the Mundane

How do you find beauty in the mundane? The mundane is dull and not interesting at all. The difficulty lies in not the lack of beauty, but the absence of wanting beauty. The beauty in the mundane is that it is not trying. That is beauty because its not making an effort to be beautiful. It is authentic in its own right. It is not the attempt of seeking beauty because it does conform to the standard of which it makes something beautiful. Aesthetically, it is beauty in its own right.

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