Arbitrary Boundary
Judgment restriction
Contingent discretion
Asset liability
The elapse of time always offers new perspectives on potential opportunity.
“It seems to me that evolution adds greatly to the wonder of life because it takes it out of the realm of the arbitrary, the exceptional, and links it to the sequence of natural causation.” – John Burroughs
Entity Demarcation
Isolating interior
Physical discontinuity
Qualitative differentiation
Whether boundary concepts meditate the coherent structure of the world, or represent active manifestations of mental organization, are matters of curiosity.
“The only true borders lie between day and night, between life and death, between hope and loss.” – Erin Hunter
Variety Stimulates
Narrow field
Constant study
Outlook freshness
It seems impossible to fully exhaust any aesthetic venue. Such depth potential is a major strength and source of vitality.
“As with most undertakings, the success of an experiment depends largely on the care taken with preliminary preparations.” – W. I. B. Beveridge
Basrelief
Relatively flat
Wave carved
Natural sculpture
Viewed in comparison with surrounds rather than absolutely, the angle of approach effects the perception of depth.
“Tides exist thanks to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, but vary depending on where the moon and sun are in relation to the ocean as the earth rotates on its axis.” – Caty Fairclough
Map Boundaries
Aesthetic response
Necessary interaction
Positive significance
Intuition, coupled with a cursory visual survey of existence in general and earth ecology in particular, suggests that better awareness integration yields more substantial aesthetic progress.
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.” – George Bernard Shaw