A person’s sense of aesthetics is, at its core, an outward expression of inner order. How you choose your clothes, organize your space, and present yourself all reveals how you understand yourself. For many people, their chaos isn’t because they have too much—it’s because they lack the ability to make choices: they want everything, chase everything, and ultimately lose their own boundaries. True aesthetics isn’t following trends; it’s knowing what suits you, and having the ability to refuse what doesn’t. As a person comes to understand themself more and more, their life becomes simpler, more orderly, and more stable. An improvement in aesthetics is, in fact, a process of self-organization; how you treat the external world also reflects how you treat your own existence.

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