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Matt's avatar

So I think taste is very important (and you only get good taste by tasting lots of things).

But let’s explore refinement.

For me (as someone from a non-elite background moving in elite spaces), refinement is used to exclude people. “Oh, you’re not really sure what all the different cutlery is for, maybe you don’t belong here”.

And highly refined foods are generally not good for us. Refinement is a process of removal. And the rough stuff can be good for us.

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Patrick Muindi's avatar

Refinement requires standards and these, generally, are in decline. While some just don't care about quality, others that do are slightly misguided, improving without refining. Without standards, or with loosened standards, arts, conduct, behavior, etc. long cherished are disappearing and the young, born in this era, don't have a reference point as to what things and conduct used to be when refinement was a key aspiration.

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