[LAW Document 72 Hours] Keeping the Unmeasurable Within
People pursue things that can be measured.
Why?
Because it is
"reassuring"
that way.
Because it can be explained.
Because they want to be convinced.
Because they want to affirm it.
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.
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The reasons are varied, but things that can be measured give the brain a rest.
However, that is only in the sense that there is no need to keep thinking.
Of course, being able to measure things is important.
Otherwise, the world would become chaotic, confused, and create disorder.
The peace of this world.
Perhaps it is actually these measurable things that are creating it.
On the other hand.
The thing that makes a person a person.
That is,
the "majority of things that cannot be measured."
Isn't that what it is?
Until now...
What kind of time have you spent?
What have you cherished while living?
Who have you admired?
What kind of wounds have you suffered?
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What you keep inside... even if such things are visible, the folds of a person's character are not something that can be measured.
Because they cannot be measured, they cannot be unconditionally defined as one thing or another.
Things that cannot be explained by what can be measured.
That is where that person's
"design"
and
"form (folds)"
"The Japanese Heart" (UP Sensho) by Toru Sagara

reside, I believe.
I feel that layering those shapes (folds) is what beauty is.
The aesthetic sense that a person possesses.
It is something that cannot be measured.
No matter how rich.
Vivid.
Delicate.
Our days.
The world.
It can also be likened to something you keep inside yourself, feeling the transience of things.
What is the process of creating a design called a person's aesthetic sense?
Using what can be measured as the warp.
And using what cannot be measured as the weft.
Isn't it a world woven together?
And I feel that, day by day, it is just a repetition of such things.
That is what makes a person who they are.
And I think that is the cloth that a person wears (^^)
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