Finding Inspiration with Cosmos
I’ve recently discovered the soothing platform of Cosmos for inspiration. Unlike the frenetic pace of social media, it offers a more tranquil digital environment that allows for deeper contemplation and exploration of ideas. This app has opened new avenues of thought for me, revealing insights that are both beautiful and profound.
For instance, when I typed in "portal," I was not only met with captivating visuals but also relevant texts that resonated with my interests in typography, literature, and philosophy. One phrase that stood out to me was:
"The measure of your life is the amount of beauty of which you are aware."
This quote struck a chord, prompting me to reflect on the richness of our everyday experiences. I then looked up Agnes Martin and felt even more inspired.
Consider the simple pleasure of a ripe piece of fruit. When we live a clean and simple life, we can savor its sweetness and appreciate its vibrant colors. It’s about more than just the fruit itself; it’s about the moment—the warmth of the sun, the gentle breeze, and the reminder that beauty exists all around us.
Imagine sitting by a creek, where the interplay of shadows and colors can evoke feelings just as meaningful as an exotic destination. It’s in these quiet moments that we often find clarity and connection. The patterns in someone’s eyes can captivate us, revealing their story without them needing to utter a word. Such moments remind us that beauty doesn’t always require grand gestures or extravagant settings; it often lies in the ordinary, waiting for us to notice.
This exploration of beauty encourages us to cultivate awareness in our daily lives. As we shift our focus from external validations to the inherent beauty around us, we start to recognize our own worth and the uniqueness we bring to the world.
Ultimately, platforms like Cosmos can inspire us to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the beauty that surrounds us—reminding us that each moment (even when on our phone) is an opportunity to appreciate the richness of life. It can inspire us to find a new artist, author, mentor. Let’s celebrate the little things and allow ourselves to be enchanted by the world, without social media.