For example, if some of tourist attractions and magnificent buildings in Shanghai are created by him.
How do you separate being impressed by his art from his personality?
So that you stay objective and even though you might be a fan of his art, you still look at him as just a man who should earn the right of being around you by his other personality traits.
I, for example, find it easy.
You can put anyone in this example, let’s say a celebrity whose movies you admire is interested in you, or an artist whose art you love and so on…
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I read this as romantic interest, not, willing to show me where the office snacks are kept. I've had difficulty thinking of a time I met someone who's work I admired, much less them being interested in me.
I'm friends with a couple of/few artists. Most of them are male. The female one and I email from time to time but there's really no emotion on either side there.
Yes, romantic interest.
How do you imagine you’d react in a hypothetical scenario?
Hard to say. I don't get impressed with whatever people do for a living. If they're doing surgery to heal rescue kittens that'd be pretty awesome, but I don't really ever meet those people. I've never been impressed with anyone's job, and where I've spent most of my career, if you are doing a good job then nobody's going to know about it, so that makes it hard. I like people that excel in martial arts but that's still just kinda "meh" and doesn't instill any real feelings in me, since a metric crap ton of people are good at martial arts.
You realize that dating the person is way more complex than just being impressed with their looks and skill. So than you focus in on the person.
Personality do something cloud our judgement and critic but truly we should separate those two