What is beauty? Who characterizes it? Beauty is omnipotent. It is all unavoidable and found in simplicity, imperfections, and details. Beauty is subjective, depending on each person’s preferences. Beauty is social. Beauty is emotional and objective. Beauty is a visual, but then it exists as an inclination or a feeling. Indeed, even beauty can be ugly. How would you characterize, distinguish, and perceive beauty?
Society has continuously measured beauty, and as kids, we are instructed, without acknowledging it, to place a price tag on beauty. I have, as of late, be fascinated by the perception individuals may have in regards to beauty. What kind of appearances do we individuals view as beauty? I feel like everybody has their meaning of beauty since we, as a whole, have different thoughts. The famous saying that beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder is how many people would define beauty. But,” Is beauty really in the eye of the beholder?
On the other hand, does society say who is beautiful and not?” What might be commended by society and considered beautiful in one nation could as effectively be viewed as ugly and odd in another. These various perceptions make up the culture of the world and are found on their qualities, values, and history.
When we first see a person, we tend to categorize their appearance immediately in our heads. “She’s beautiful” or “He’s attractive,” these words may not be said so anyone can hear; however, we are unquestionably thinking about them. Be that as it may, more often than not, when we categorize people as lovely or attractive, it originates from the observations made by the media.
If you’ve looked at a magazine or turned on the TV lately, you ought to have a good idea of what the media’s meaning of a beautiful lady should look like: she should be tall, with long, flowing hair, is surgically and digitally enhanced, blemish-free, and thin. What’s more, in a world with a constant flow of these media images, these digitally enhanced and abnormally thin feminine idea has become a norm or yardstick for measuring beauty in our mind.
We all seek approval, even if it’s a subconscious desire; everyone wants to be deemed acceptable. These strategies also appear to be the ideal way to get that acceptance, but they are not.
Why would you want the acceptance of someone who doesn’t see your true inner self? Happiness can be achieved for everyone. Individuals need to embrace their differences instead of feeling ashamed or bad about them. Only when we are at peace with ourselves will we be truly radiant and see true beauty in ourselves and others.
EVERYBODY IS BEAUTIFUL SHOW YOUR OWN KIND OF BEAUTY!
BE YOUR OWN FASHION BOSS!
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