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Enjoy Fashion – It Is What Makes Us Uniquely Human!
We humans are the strangest creatures on the planet. We like to think we are distinguishable by our intelligence or our moral character, but on closer inspection, many animals share these characteristics with us. We pride ourselves on our complex language, but studies have proven that humpback whales have a far more sophisticated communications system than we do. So what sets us apart?
One thing we like to do that animals don’t do is explore. Whether we did this originally in order to survive or not is open to conjecture, but the fact remains: we did it. In order to adapt to new environments, we needed to make some changes. The desire to explore a mountainous region, for instance, led to the invention of brown boots and warm clothing.
While it may or may not be necessity that originally drove us to wander the earth and explore, the fact that we found a way to adapt and survive by wearing clothes is certainly interesting. After all, we’re the only animals who have done so.
The most fascinating thing about clothes is that we don’t just throw on anything, but pick and choose our clothes depending on our personal tastes. We need something to cover our bodies at night, but does it really have to be nautica sleepwear?
Fashion is pure indulgence. Those anthropologists who cling to the Darwinian ‘survival’ model just don’t have a fashion sense! Other animals do things to attract a mate, but they don’t spend hours choosing their outfits just to turn around and go to sleep! We like fashion because it satisfies needs that go beyond survival.
Then there is the matter of recreation. Yes, other animals play. Anybody who has a dog knows that. It appears that polar bears enjoy a form of skiing, just as we do. They lie on their bellies and slide down a slope and then go back up and do it again, just for fun, apparently. The need for recreation does not make us unique, but the invention of alpine skiing equipment does!
So what do all these seemingly absurd examples have in common? The color of our boots, our themed nightwear and our complicated winter sports gear are all products of the imagination. They are expressions of our creativity. Fashion is the ultimate expression of human creativity and that is what makes us uniquely human. Go ahead – shop till you drop! It’s your birthright as a human being.
Me Dancing to James Brown “I feel good” in my pajamas
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