How do we structure our structuring structure, so that it becomes more refined? I would like to know. Well, reading the LL is a very good thing to do

Bildung may very well be a key activity, although I have the impression that Bildung is more attached to knowledge, mind and spirit than educating the senses with the exception of romantics like Goethe and Schiller.
Becoming familiar with Style’s consecrated possibilities of expression is as useful to us as the theory of colour to a painter: it can help him understand better what he is doing (or what he is feeling), but it won't teach him how to paint. True style always discovers its own way of doing things (which may prove similar to others', but discovering it remains a personal experience) – from the most mundane tasks to the most complex: originality comes naturally, effortlessly, in fact Style cannot help being creative and original.Marcel Proust wrote:…we are not at all free with respect to the work of art, we do not create it as we please; instead, because it preexists within us, we must – since it is necessary and at the same time concealed – discover it the way we would do with a law of Nature.
Heine, in spite of the criticism expressed in "The Romantic School", proves that he remains after all the last of the romantics:Gruto wrote:Bildung may very well be a key activity, although I have the impression that Bildung is more attached to knowledge, mind and spirit than educating the senses with the exception of romantics like Goethe and Schiller.
It's easy to see beyond the strict notions of "art" and "artist" and apply this principle to a wider array of situations where one strives to build bridges between the inside and the outside world. Not only can one not expect to find "ready-made" patterns to follow for expressing one's vision, but the most remarkable of the forms are revealed (not seen, not heard, not read) to him in spirit.Heinrich Heine wrote:In artistic matters, I am a supernaturalist. I believe that the artist cannot find all his forms in nature, but that the most remarkable are revelead to him in his soul.
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