I'm still thinking about that post i saw that stated art is a result of human suffering and everyone in the reblogs was agreeing?.....Did van Gogh not paint starry night because medications were improving his state? Louis Wain's "I fell in love with a lovely kitten and that kitten was myself" is a message of self-love, not loathing. When i felt under pressure because of burnout and struggles with neurodivergency, i lost my drive to make art. Did cavemen feel hate for the subjects they'd paint in their own homes? Art isn't always the result of suffering, it's just a human thing
This may be a controversial opinion.
I love spoilers.
It might just be my anxiety but still. I get so excited when finding out things that will happen later in a book/series. Like what? Why? How? And then I see it and it clicks and makes sense.