"There is nothing insignificant in the world. It all depends on the point of view"
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That subtext lands harder when you remember Goethe’s era. Late Enlightenment rationalism was busy classifying the world into neat categories, while Romanticism was insisting that subjectivity and feeling aren’t noise in the data, they’re part of the instrument. Goethe, perched between those movements, refuses both cold ranking and pure whim. “Point of view” isn’t a license for anything-goes relativism; it’s a challenge to cultivate a perspective capable of seeing patterns, meanings, and consequences others miss.
The intent is also defensive in the best way: it protects the minor, the overlooked, the apparently mundane from being dismissed by taste, fashion, or power. In art, that’s permission to make a poem out of a pebble. In ethics and politics, it hints that what the comfortable call “small” is often just “small to me.” Goethe’s genius here is turning attention into an obligation: the world doesn’t owe you significance; you owe the world a better gaze.
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