When Form informs form

Plato's Theory Of Forms gives clue to 'original' from which 'artificial' makes sense. Artificial as always been attempting to get to original, as this Article gives reason for the thought.

Thu Jul 3, 2025

Fine form doesn't form overnight

"A beggar and billionnaire both have 24 hours; depends on who does what in their 24 hours." (approx) — anon

Found this video today: https://youtube.com/shorts/gGXWfCs5Lg0?si=RvkkXthG1fumFqfY

It shows, from what I see, a craftsperson creating a teapot from a lump of clay, like bringing parts together to form a whole he already knew where goes where and which comes first.

That takes time - arriving at which comes first and where goes where and how to arrive at desired Form.

The teapot, or rather the purpose for a teapot, had to be arrived at. It could have been a jug-like container or a pot with open lid. But, it required a sprout with a particular lid with a pot in a particular shape with precise edges for it to be also esthetically pleasing. The feel of the pot also matters, and so goes the care to getting the edges precise or the surface smooth enough for the tactile esthetics of the matter.

How long did it take to arrive at that pot, and not any other pot? What does it take to live a fine life that by Nature also would be deemed healthy? Small cares iteratively improved from knowing the Form of Good Will, much like putting puzzle pieces together in a jigsaw that the creator already has had a blueprint of, and each person who has a body that is human has a master blueprint. The puzzle pieces just need time discerning which is which and which goes where.

Patience is a virtue that Earth as the apparently alone and alive Planet amongst the Solar System family amply demonstrates. Earth didn't form overnight, and neither did you.

The best is yet to be; the Best is in the making. One breath at a time, one step at a time, one moment at a time.

Bitha Sadanandan
A peculiar optimist with an unfamiliar bend of mind attempting to be different from any other so bitter becomes better.