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[Noah Kershisnik] I think there's beauty in the imperfection of something that was created by hand that will never be there in the perfection of something created by a machine, or by, you know, a computer, or something like that. There's a beauty in learning a skill and doing your best at it, even when it fails, that is deeper than just a physical beauty. It's like a spiritual beauty. This spiritual weight and beauty that comes from the creative process and comes from putting your mind and body and spirit to work creating something for you to use that is, that is beautiful and useful and it works and it fits into your life. And the only compromises you have to make is with the nature of the materials that you're using and the skill level that you're at. So, the only compromise you have to make is how much am I gonna put into it? And the more you put into it, the more you get out of it. I think the beauty of music is really hard to describe, which is maybe why I say that, that there's a spiritual beauty in a really well made pair of jeans that you made yourself that sings to your soul. 'Cause it's hard to describe what is so moving about music. And similarly, it's hard to describe what is so moving to me about the music of the simple blue jean.
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