(Note: This month the seminar will take place on the 2nd Thursday.)
Leila Rosen, Aesthetic Realism associate, writes about this upcoming Public Seminar:
It’s so easy to be dissatisfied: with situations, people, and ourselves. Men and women haven’t known, though, how to distinguish between a dissatisfaction we can be truly proud of and one that’s narrow, petty, and makes us ashamed. Is there a criterion for right and wrong dissatisfaction? Aesthetic Realism explains that there is!
That’s what the speakers at this seminar, consultant Jeffrey Carduner and associates Steve Weiner and Michael Palmer, will describe. They’ll show–with illustrations from their own lives and the lives of men in the arts and culture–that the thing distinguishing a good dissatisfaction from a hurtful one is its purpose. Does our dissatisfaction arise from the desire to see the world as well as we can, or the desire to have contempt–to feel nothing is good enough for us.
Aesthetic Realism makes it possible for people to learn this crucial distinction, and to have a beautiful, proud dissatisfaction–as well as great SATISFACTION. That, as you’ll hear, is what men are learning today in Aesthetic Realism consultations.
Make sure to be at this important seminar!
Contri. $10