We usually base our judgment on the persons appearance, the color of the skin, the way his eyes, nose,lips,ears match to his face, and sometimes it is the basis of a persons intelligence. And who's to blame ? Non other than the media. It totally change the whole concept of beauty that BEAUTY= POWER (FAME) + RESPECT and with that formula you are "untouchable". That's the reason why we keep on seeking ways on how to enhance our beauty or maintain our youth. Instead of helping us improve our self-esteem, it only gives us pressure to look "nice" to blend with the society and it doesn't matter if your girl or boy (actually, boys are vain as girls but they don't show it.).I will not be hypocrite! I admit that I'am one of those insecure beings who wanted to be beautiful to attract attention and just blend with the rest of the world!. I grew up feeling beautiful because family always says so and I believe them. But that change when I reach my teenage years, "the time of insecurity".Those are the years were I think that beauty is important because I always think that beauty is equal to brain and good attitude that the physical appearance of a person reflects it's identity or whatever. That's why I started comparing the features of the pretties girl in school to mine and after that I was left with nothing just pity for myself and a feeling that I'm the ugliest girl in school. I know it's wrong to compare but I can't help it. Until one day with my immature mind I snap out of it. I told myself that I don't need to be tall, have a perfect complexion and a beautiful face to belong I just need a "PERSONALITY" and to understand that there is more to beauty than meets the stranger's eye.Also I don't need to belong to be accepted and loved.
-Remember that what matters most is what's inside you (the beauty that never fades).
--by the way I post a video by Selena Gomez, the song was intended to inspire people, primarily, the people who feel neglected and out-cast.
-Remember that what matters most is what's inside you (the beauty that never fades).
--by the way I post a video by Selena Gomez, the song was intended to inspire people, primarily, the people who feel neglected and out-cast.
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