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We have entered an era where the value of art is determined by its ability to spread. Its worth stems from how extensively it is discussed, written about, and shared. As a work circulates more broadly, its value inevitably increases The true worth is merely a mirage, shaped by popular opinion rather than genuine merit
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I think this applies not only to art, but to most things. Product, service, art, even food. If a dish is marketed very well and also gets praise from 2 friends, it will taste better for you than before. Everything is marketing.
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I completely agree with you. As humans, we are deeply influenced by our peers and have a strong desire to be included. Most people will go to extraordinary lengths to be accepted and avoid exclusion. Consequently, we often conform to popular opinion rather than thinking for ourselves.
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Yes, I agree, both unfortunately and fortunately. Although I don't have a scientific analysis, I think these are the things that advance civilization.
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