ChristopherColumbus
Master Don Juan
A gentleman does not simply fit into a social category, but is someone with a timeless quality to them. They are grounded and rooted in a solid sense of reality that transcends the fickle moment... yet the present moment is also reality for them. And so they tend to have a metaphysics, a sense of aesthetic, ethical, and philosophical norms that transcend fashion.... even though they are concerned also with fashion. They are not a product of society, more often than not society has been produced by them. A gentleman lives a self-determined life, and so is self-created... to a certain extent. Life is akin to a work of art.All people are ego driven at the end of the day. From the classiest person to the trashiest person.
A man with class, taste, style and elegance is simply a man who has learned how to craft a charismatic persona based on the accepted cultural norms for "class, taste, style and elegance" at the time. And YES there is a strong degree of conformity to it. Conforming to several ideals at once.
The same guy would not pull off the same persona if they lived in 1800 because the standards would be different.
Class = The ability to express and present yourself without being vulgar, obscene, overly aggressive or overly emotional
Taste = Having values and preferences that conform to whatever is considered "classy" in the mainstream
Gentleman = A Hollywood/Fiction book creation. James Bond crap. But generally a man who honors the tradition of what is considered "classy" regardless of how relevant it is in the current time he lives in.
It doesn't because there is no such thing as a "gentleman".
Also, a gentleman needs a lady (another Hollywood creation) and ladies don't exist either. So you are basically crafting a persona around finding a unicorn.. assuming that is your main motivation for being a "gentleman". You can put milk and cookies out for "Santa" while you're at it lol.
It was never a real thing to begin with. Its a fantasy.
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