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“In today’s world of advanced science and technology, we still greatly value our artists such as musicians, painters and writers. What can art tell us about life that science and technology cannot?”

In this modern era of continual scientific and technological advancement, people working in the field of arts such as musicians, painters, and writers gain a great deal of attention. This is because arts can teach them many certain things about life that they cannot learn from technology and science.


To commerce with, arts convey such a powerful message of the beauty of culture that can instill religious and spiritual values into each individual; therefore, people are likely to be well-rounded. To illustrate, according to a survey conducted by A&MH, standing for Arts and Mental Health, if 100 people are depressed or discouraged, 78 of them be inspired when listening to an acoustic melody or a masterpiece of classical music such as Hue Royal court music. Probably, a work of art can help to nurture their soul as well as improve their mental health.


Another point about the benefit of arts is that arts provide people favorable conditions to see things from various perspectives. In the world of science and technology, they see things as the way they are; yet, in the world of arts, they are allowed to see things in the way they want. In the researchers ' eyes, for example, the moon is just Earth's only natural satellite; however, the moon, to a writer, can be a close friend, a princess, or even a world crowded with talkative cats. Undoubtedly, this way of seeing things enables people to gain deeper insights into the world they live in and cultivate their imagination skills.


In conclusion, for the above-mentioned reasons, I suppose that in the world of arts, people can learn numerous things which are absent from the world of science and technology.

  
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