Every person should believe this..No matter what you look like on the outside the true beauty lies deep within......
But why do we find it so hard to completely, earnestly and actively live our lives with these words in mind? Why do we attach so much importance and value to the way we look?
Let me ask some questions:
Do you love others just because of their looks?
Don’t you love your girlfriend, boyfriend, sister,bro, mother, father, child, etc. because of who they are deep within?
Would you stop loving them if they gained a few pounds, developed acne, stopped putting on make-up or cut their hair?
I believe I know my readers well enough (and I still believe in the goodness of everyone) to say that you’d never do such a thing.
Then, why do we put so much pressure on ourselves? Why do we put ourselves down in ways that we’d never do to others?
We all struggle with what True Beauty means to us, don’t we?
I have come to learn that true beauty has nothing to do with my appearance. I know now that Amy Davis’ words are true and I am trying to live each day without worrying too much about my weight, cloths, hair etc. Instead, I want to focus on becoming a beautiful soul (if that makes sense).
But why do we find it so hard to completely, earnestly and actively live our lives with these words in mind? Why do we attach so much importance and value to the way we look?
Let me ask some questions:
Do you love others just because of their looks?
Don’t you love your girlfriend, boyfriend, sister,bro, mother, father, child, etc. because of who they are deep within?
Would you stop loving them if they gained a few pounds, developed acne, stopped putting on make-up or cut their hair?
I believe I know my readers well enough (and I still believe in the goodness of everyone) to say that you’d never do such a thing.
Then, why do we put so much pressure on ourselves? Why do we put ourselves down in ways that we’d never do to others?
We all struggle with what True Beauty means to us, don’t we?
I have come to learn that true beauty has nothing to do with my appearance. I know now that Amy Davis’ words are true and I am trying to live each day without worrying too much about my weight, cloths, hair etc. Instead, I want to focus on becoming a beautiful soul (if that makes sense).