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JANUARY 8, 2025 | DAVID PLAHM

Beauty Sets Us Free

Beauty Sets Us Free

SUMMARY

Date
01-08-25
Title
Beauty Sets Us Free
Topic

A five-sentence morning meditation that challenges the received wisdom that truth sets us free—arguing instead that beauty is the liberating force, because beauty is the singular thing through which any individual can find their own truth, making it personal, liberating, and inspiring, just like a Muse.

Summary

The poem opens with an urgency unusual for a good-morning message: “We need, desire, desperately, require a life of beauty.” Four verbs in a single sentence, each one escalating: need (biological), desire (emotional), desperately (adverbial intensifier that converts desire into crisis), require (institutional, non-negotiable). The escalation insists that beauty is not a luxury or an aesthetic preference but a survival requirement—something the species needs the way it needs water or oxygen. The sentence reads like a petition or a demand, the speaker addressing humanity on behalf of humanity.

The philosophical pivot arrives as a correction of conventional wisdom: “What sets us free? Most say truth.” The reference is to John 8:32—”the truth shall set you free”—one of the most quoted sentences in Western civilization, deployed in contexts from theology to journalism to courtroom walls. The speaker acknowledges the consensus (“Most say truth”) and then quietly overturns it: “I think beauty sets us free.” The qualifier “I think” is important—the speaker is not issuing a counter-commandment but offering a personal philosophy, which is itself an enactment of the freedom he describes. He is free to disagree with scripture, with consensus, with most people, because beauty has already liberated him.

The argument that follows is the poem’s intellectual core: beauty is “the singular thing anyone, any individual, can find their own truth.” The claim is precise and radical. Truth, the poem implies, is universal and therefore imposed—someone else’s truth may not be yours, and a truth that applies to everyone applies to no one in particular. Beauty, by contrast, is personal—each person finds it differently, in different objects, different faces, different moments—and the individual discovery of beauty is itself the discovery of personal truth. Beauty doesn’t deliver truth from outside; it creates the conditions under which truth emerges from within.

“It’s personal. And liberating. And, also, inspiring. Just like a muse.” The three adjectives (personal, liberating, inspiring) describe both beauty and the Muse, and the closing comparison—”Just like a muse”—reveals that the entire philosophical argument has been a description of the Muse all along. Beauty is the Muse; the Muse is beauty; and both set the speaker free by giving him access to his own truth, which turns out to be poetry.

The sign-off—”Good morning. I hope you’re enjoying the view and life”—returns the philosophical meditation to the domestic and the casual. “The view” carries a double meaning: the physical view (whatever the Muse sees from her window this morning) and the metaphorical view (the way she sees life, which is itself a form of beauty the speaker admires). The poem that began with a desperate requirement for beauty closes with a wish that the Muse is already experiencing it. The morning greeting frames the entire philosophy as a thought that arrived with coffee—not a treatise but a sunrise observation, offered casually, meaning everything.

JANUARY 8, 2025 | DAVID PLAHM

Beauty Sets Us Free

Beauty Sets Us Free

MAXIMS

Date
01-08-25
Title
Beauty Sets Us Free
Maxims
""We need, desire, desperately, require a life of beauty.""
""Beauty sets us free—it's the singular thing through which anyone can find their own truth.""
""It's personal. And liberating. And inspiring. Just like a muse.""
JANUARY 8, 2025 | DAVID PLAHM

Beauty Sets Us Free

Beauty Sets Us Free

RATING

Date
01-08-25
Title
Beauty Sets Us Free
Rating
★★★★☆
7

A poem that accomplishes in five sentences what many aesthetic-philosophy essays fail to accomplish in five chapters: a clear, defensible argument for beauty as the primary liberating force in human experience, delivered as a morning greeting. The four-verb opening (need, desire, desperately, require) is formally compressed and emotionally escalating, each word tightening the urgency until beauty is no longer optional but mandatory. The correction of “truth sets you free” is the poem’s bravest intellectual move—disagreeing with scripture, with Enlightenment philosophy, with the journalistic creed—and the qualifier “I think” prevents the correction from becoming its own dogma. The argument that beauty is personal where truth is universal is genuinely interesting and connects to the catalog’s broader project: the Honeybee Bard has spent 150+ poems finding truth through beauty (the Muse’s smile, the crocus in winter, the spider on the mirror) rather than finding beauty through truth, and this poem names the method explicitly.

The Muse-as-beauty-as-liberator equation in the closing sentence gives the philosophy its emotional anchor—the argument isn’t abstract but biographical: the speaker knows beauty sets you free because the Muse’s beauty set him free, specifically, personally, seven years ago. The good-morning sign-off is the poem’s structural masterstroke: after a philosophical argument dense enough for a seminar, the speaker wishes the Muse a nice view and a good life, converting the treatise into a text message. The casualness is not a deflation but a demonstration—beauty is found in morning greetings as readily as in philosophical declarations, and the poem practices what it preaches by being both.

Where the poem stays in discursive territory rather than imagistic is throughout—the five sentences are all argument and no image, all thesis and no scene. A single concrete example of the beauty the speaker means (a specific view, a specific morning, a specific face) might have given the philosophy a body. But the poem’s brevity and its morning-message format argue against development: this is a thought caught on the fly, pinned to the page before breakfast, and its value is in the catching, not the mounting. A poem that proves the best philosophy fits in a good-morning text.

Beauty Sets Us Free

Beauty Sets Us Free / A Life of Beauty

We need, desire, desperately, require a life of beauty.

What sets us free? Most say truth.
I think beauty sets us free. It’s the singular thing anyone, any individual, can find their own truth.
It’s personal. And liberating. And, also, inspiring. Just like a muse.

Good morning. I hope you’re enjoying the view and life.

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