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Part 2 video to my intro to sensuality.
To specify on this particular subject, i often think the definition to appreciation has been diluted to be either a physicality or sensuality. For example, if you give a person money, does he have to give you anything back for you to make a certain determination that he appreciated what you gave him? Simple answer is no. At the very least it requires a more in depth analysis. For many though, the quality of appreciation means the amount of things done physically/verbally etc. the more things said and done means the more a person is appreciative to such persons.
I think one key to understanding appreciation is satiation. This is why it’s even possible that people who give, due to their insatiability of physicality, can often be seen or analyzed as non appreciative; to the recipients they feel aren’t being appreciative.
Also. In some cases, it’s possible that a person or thing you appreciate isnt alive. So what determines appreciation then? You cannot give them/it anything so does that mean you don’t appreciate it? You cannot say that appreciation does not exist either, so in this case I believe a key to appreciation is satiation. Whether you treasured that persons words/deeds. Whether it stuck with you or whether you agree on it. etc. generally, appreciation is more of a mental aspect than it is a physicality.
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