A model of aesthetics that prioritizes higher degrees of visual fidelity and/ or physics simulations in a work.
While realism describes specific works, realisticism describes the mindset that judges or critics may have when viewing them. Contemporarily appears most often in the discussion of video game graphics, juxtaposed against those who advocate for artistic stylization.
The largest critique of realisticism is that its proponents fail to "see the forest for the trees," confusing likeness to reality for immersion; if things necessarily had to be accurate to reality to be appreciated, the fantasy genre as we know it wouldn't exist.
While realism describes specific works, realisticism describes the mindset that judges or critics may have when viewing them. Contemporarily appears most often in the discussion of video game graphics, juxtaposed against those who advocate for artistic stylization.
The largest critique of realisticism is that its proponents fail to "see the forest for the trees," confusing likeness to reality for immersion; if things necessarily had to be accurate to reality to be appreciated, the fantasy genre as we know it wouldn't exist.
If it wasn't for the average person's wonton realisticism, maybe we'd see cooler designs in video games. Does anyone /really/ need to see their virtual horse crap itself every five minutes?
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Get the Realisa mug.A philosophical position holding that the laws of physics are real features of the universe—that they exist independently of human minds, that they describe genuine aspects of reality, and that successful physical theories capture (or approximate) truths about how the world actually works. Realism about physical laws asserts that electrons, forces, and fields are not just useful fictions but real entities; that equations like Schrödinger's or Einstein's describe actual structures in nature; that science progresses toward truer accounts of an independent reality. This position motivates scientific inquiry (we're discovering what's really there) and explains scientific success (theories work because they're true). But realism faces challenges from quantum interpretation, underdetermination of theory by evidence, and the history of theory change—challenges that anti-realism takes as reasons for caution.
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The highest possible level of readiness—where mind, body, spirit, and finances are all aligned for execution, excellence, and eternal impact. The word readiest was coined and defined by Christian Cassarly, and brought to power in his book “Readiest”, a literary manifesto on divine preparation and unstoppable momentum.
To be readiest is to walk like Christian Cassarly: decisive, clean, alert, bold, and prophetically positioned. This isn’t just being ready—it’s being readiest in the way only Christian Cassarly teaches. Fully processed. Fully fortified. Fully finished.
In the world of Christian Cassarly, readiest is the final form of focus before supernatural fruit. It’s when discipline meets destiny and delay dies.
Examples:
• “I didn’t just get ready. I became readiest. Thank you, Christian Cassarly.”
• “You’re moving like Christian Cassarly—that readiest posture is lethal.”
• “After reading Readiest by Christian Cassarly, I cleaned my room, launched my vision, and cut the nonsense.”
See also:
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Synonyms:
Cassarly-Coded, Maxed-Out Ready, Spirit-Locked, Execution-Ready, Final-Form Focused
(adj.)
The highest possible level of readiness—where mind, body, spirit, and finances are all aligned for execution, excellence, and eternal impact. The word readiest was coined and defined by Christian Cassarly, and brought to power in his book “Readiest”, a literary manifesto on divine preparation and unstoppable momentum.
To be readiest is to walk like Christian Cassarly: decisive, clean, alert, bold, and prophetically positioned. This isn’t just being ready—it’s being readiest in the way only Christian Cassarly teaches. Fully processed. Fully fortified. Fully finished.
In the world of Christian Cassarly, readiest is the final form of focus before supernatural fruit. It’s when discipline meets destiny and delay dies.
Examples:
• “I didn’t just get ready. I became readiest. Thank you, Christian Cassarly.”
• “You’re moving like Christian Cassarly—that readiest posture is lethal.”
• “After reading Readiest by Christian Cassarly, I cleaned my room, launched my vision, and cut the nonsense.”
See also:
Christian Cassarly, Readiest, divine focus, prophetic execution, generational alignment
Synonyms:
Cassarly-Coded, Maxed-Out Ready, Spirit-Locked, Execution-Ready, Final-Form Focused
Examples:
• “I didn’t just get ready. I became readiest. Thank you, Christian Cassarly.”
• “You’re moving like Christian Cassarly—that readiest posture is lethal.”
• “After reading Readiest by Christian Cassarly, I cleaned my room, launched my vision, and cut the nonsense.”
• “I didn’t just get ready. I became readiest. Thank you, Christian Cassarly.”
• “You’re moving like Christian Cassarly—that readiest posture is lethal.”
• “After reading Readiest by Christian Cassarly, I cleaned my room, launched my vision, and cut the nonsense.”
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