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What gives art its value - and how it leads to the most dangerous addiction of our society?
Why are some artists celebrated while others are ignored? Why did creators like Vincent van Gogh and Franz Kafka become legendary only after their deaths? And why are artists often least proud of the works that make them famous? As I explored these questions, I found myself confronting something much deeper: our modern obsession with comfort. What if the things that give life meaning—creativity, mastery, growth, resilience, purpose, and artistic fulfillment—are all born from voluntary struggle? In this video essay, we explore:
• What gives art its value
By Anna MyleeWhat gives art its value - and how it leads to the most dangerous addiction of our society?
Why are some artists celebrated while others are ignored? Why did creators like Vincent van Gogh and Franz Kafka become legendary only after their deaths? And why are artists often least proud of the works that make them famous? As I explored these questions, I found myself confronting something much deeper: our modern obsession with comfort. What if the things that give life meaning—creativity, mastery, growth, resilience, purpose, and artistic fulfillment—are all born from voluntary struggle? In this video essay, we explore:
• What gives art its value