Why Beauty is Important (2024)

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I (Matt) came across this March 2019 blog post from a freelance journalist, Eric Carlson and thought you would enjoy it. Entitled Why Beauty is Important for our Lives and our Cities, Eric touches on a theme we’ve often reflected on – the importance of beauty in living a great life – a life of purpose, fulfillment and love. Enjoy these excerpts below and make sure these beautiful fall months include some time outside and inside – enjoying the beauty all around us!

Why Beauty is Important for Our Lives and our Cities

“Beauty is Truth, Truth beauty; that is all ye know on earth and all ye need to know” -John Keats

According to legend, Xerxes, the king of Persia, once stopped his army for several days to admire the beauty of a sycamore tree. For a warrior king leading an army of hardened men, this was a bewildering act.

The sycamore tree was, I’m sure, incredibly beautiful. But aren’t delicate feelings of beauty far removed the harsh realities of battle and the thirst for domination and conquest? Perhaps not. Even on thedoorstep of war, the sense of beauty seems to be an omnipresent (and necessary) part of our lives.

The Human Connection to Beauty

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Beauty isn’t just superficial, and is actually a key part of how we understand and interact with the world around us.

Beauty infuses our inner life and helps us form relationships with our environment, from food to landscape to art, and even with each other. As we travel around a city, for example, we may not be consciously thinking about the beauty of an area or a particular design, but our minds are taking in the buildings, the layout, the roads, and the skyscrapers all around us. The same goes for the natural world.

We consciously store ideas of beauty in our brains and form a relationship with it, no matter whether we are in New York City or Arches National Park.

Perceptions of beauty also shape the way we see food. We generally perceive nutritious, healthy food as naturally beautiful to us, from crisp colorful apples to the amazing fractal variations of spirals in broccoli, all of which are in a striking chartreuse green color. Once we begin to explore the exquisite detail, we can become captivated, attached, and much more likely to eat and propagate this beautiful vegetable.

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Things like symmetry and the golden ratio mysteriously inform our sense of beauty in everything else we encounter in the world, from clouds and waves to famous monuments. When it comes to beauty, golden ratios and symmetry are timeless, appearing in both nature and in man-made artifacts and buildings.

But beauty goes much deeper than that. People’s well-being and sense of home is often deeply attached to landscapes and environments. Perhaps we find environments beautiful that will support us the best, or that cultivate an ancestral need for meaning deep in our brains.

So what helps us differentiate helpful beauty from destructive beauty?

Beauty and Vanity

We can all probably pinpoint toxic ideas of beauty in our culture, in ourselves and in others, such as a vain attachment to beauty that leaves us feeling hollow. It’s true that there are many different ways of expressing beauty, especially for such a complicated creature as a human being, but when and where do we go too far?

Excessive plastic surgery, fitness obsession, and desperate reaches for other’s approval of our beauty: these are just some examples of things we cling to in order to become (or remain) what we deem to be beautiful. We use beauty as a weapon to destroy other’s self-worth or get what we want, and in the process lose touch with beauty’s natural gift.

We talk about being “beautiful inside” as something to strive for, but what does that mean? What we want, I think, is the beauty of our external and internal worlds to be in harmony with one another. One of the greatest architects of our time, Frank Lloyd Wright, wanted form and function in his designs not only to work together, but to be united and in harmony. Following this example, we could, like the best of architects, seek to establish harmony between our external and internal worlds of beauty, letting form and function become one.

The Form and Function Of Beauty

If you look at the city of today, especially in America, you’ll probably notice there are quite a lot of things not that beautiful about it. If humans value beauty so much, how did we leavesomany of our cities and wilderness areas in such ugly shape?

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Any beauty that is separated from its function is inherently out of place, superfluous, in the end becoming merely ornament. As a society, have we concentrated on superfluous beauty while ignoring the real, true beauty that ins connected to a life lived, to a function and purpose?

On the flip side, we have created buildings and cities where form is ignored in favor of function and economic considerations, leaving us with ugly shopping centers and sprawling parking lots that negatively affect our lives.

Why do people visit cities in Europe like Prague and Paris in droves? Why can’t they resist the painted dome of the Sistine Chapel or a beautiful landscape?

Beauty is the answer. We move naturally towards beautiful things, and find pleasure and solace and happiness in our experience of them. Beauty needs to be offered and shared by everyone, including the places we share as a community.

I’m grateful to Eric for his reflections on beauty. More importantly, let’s all of us commit to giving beauty a higher priority in our lives. Whether art, music, nature or home décor, beauty inspires our souls and gives joy to our hearts. And isn’t that much of what a great life is all about.

Greatness… it’s in each of us.

Why Beauty is Important (5) Written by Matt Palmer, Partner and Co-founder.

Source: Carlson, Eric, Why Beauty is Important for Our Lives and Our Cities, medium.com

Beauty is a multifaceted concept intertwined with our perceptions, emotions, and surroundings. It's not just about aesthetics; it influences our behavior, interactions, and even our well-being. Let's break down the key concepts addressed in the article you shared.

Beauty's Role in Life and Cities:

  1. Influence on Perception: Beauty isn't merely superficial. It deeply impacts how we perceive and engage with the world around us. From cityscapes to natural landscapes, our brains process and store notions of beauty, shaping our experiences.

  2. Human Connection to Beauty: Beauty isn't restricted to visual appeal. It's ingrained in various aspects of life, including food and art. Our brains are wired to appreciate symmetry and the golden ratio, elements that consistently appear in nature and man-made creations.

  3. Impact on Well-being: Beauty isn't just about aesthetics; it significantly affects our well-being. Environments that we find beautiful often contribute positively to our sense of home and overall happiness.

  4. Discerning Healthy Beauty from Destructive Beauty: While beauty can be uplifting, societal pressures often lead to toxic beauty ideals. Excessive focus on external beauty, such as through plastic surgery or fitness obsessions, can distort the natural essence of beauty and harm self-worth.

  5. Harmony between Form and Function: The essence of beauty lies not only in appearance but also in functionality. Just as architects strive for harmony between form and function in their designs, individuals can seek harmony between their external and internal worlds of beauty.

  6. The State of Cities and Beauty: Many cities neglect beauty in favor of function or economic considerations, resulting in aesthetically unpleasing urban landscapes. However, cities like Prague and Paris attract visitors due to their inherent beauty, indicating the magnetic pull of aesthetic appeal.

  7. Prioritizing Beauty: The article urges a reevaluation of the importance of beauty in our lives. It's a source of inspiration, joy, and enrichment, whether found in art, nature, or the design of our living spaces.

In essence, the piece by Eric Carlson underscores beauty's pervasive influence on our lives, from our emotional connections to our environment to the impact it has on societal structures. It encourages a shift toward prioritizing and cherishing beauty as a fundamental aspect of a fulfilling life.

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