Flippy, you make that sound as if it's a bad thing . . . 
Oh no. It’s as far from a bad thing as a thing can be.
Let me see if I can better explain it…
A photographer who is an expert photographic artist goes out and takes a photo of a landscape. He perfectly composes the photo so that it is full of various lovely flowers of various bright, vibrant colors with splashes of lush green vegetation. The background is a brilliant blue sky that has just enough whispy white clouds to provide depth and contrast. The photographer then expertly develops and processes the photograph. Finally, he places it on display.
A viewer, upon viewing the photo, will most naturally think, “Oh my, what a most wonderful work of art!â€; however, regardless of the greatness of the art, the viewer generally expects the art to, at most, only retain its wonderfulness. The viewer does not expect the art to magically become even more wonderful.
Does any of the above make sense?
One final thing, as a happily married fictional spirit-guide, I make it a habit to try to ignore the fact that the ladies of the Cave are very lovely in appearance and to only focus on their awesome intelligence, but in this instance I was just intrigued to the point of speaking.