I'd say there's definitely some truth to that view, because art has this unique way of bringing people together and sparking joy in everyday life. In Shanghai where I live, you can really feel this energy in places like West Bund or M50 art district - even just seeing people stop to admire street murals or gather for free outdoor concerts creates this sense of shared happiness. That said, I think the key is making art accessible rather than just investing in grand projects - like how many Shanghai metro stations now display local artists' work where commuters can enjoy it daily. It's those small, organic interactions with art that actually brighten people's routines.
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