07-22-2015, 05:38 PM
(07-21-2015, 06:36 PM)Elros Tar-Minyatur Wrote: I'm not sure how you interpreted GW's post. By remote I do think he meant that they extend far away in the field of view.
Does enjoying viewing a full moon implies you cannot enjoy immediate days in which they are no full moon? Enjoying the daylight implying not being able to enjoy the immediate night time? Enjoying a car ride implying you cannot enjoy any immediate moment in which you are not in a car.
My point is that you can generalize this for anything anyone can be enjoying.
Sorry if I have a hard time understanding what you find wrong in contemplating nature's beauty. I do enjoy and appreciate the glory of every landscape I have gazed upon, whether far from my current location or just in the golf 5 mimutes away from it.
I didn't find anything wrong with contemplating natures beauty. I was just responding to his question of why we like landscapes.
There are exceptions to every rule, be they generalization or not. That doesn't make the generalization untrue, just untrue in a specific circumstance.