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please read this I know it might feel like it's a lot but it makes a lot of sense and I feel
like some people don't get the meaning of true beauty
I believe that people should look at the beauty of diversity and understand that flaws and imperfections are what make the human race beautiful. People shouldn’t compare themselves to celebrities or models because it is difficult to look exactly like that person, we are all created individually and uniquely, thus we aren’t meant to look exactly like one another. Rather than constantly comparing ourselves to one another, we should realize that we are all beautiful in our own way. I believe that if people live with this mentality they will be happier and comfortable with themselves.
I believe that true beauty comes from within. Outer looks and physical beauty eventually disintegrate, but inner beauty will always remain. The personality and heart of every individual are so unique and special to that person, thus making them truly beautiful. I believe that people that possess this true type of beauty radiate and bring a special light onto others everyday. Inner beauty lights up a person’s face and brings warmth to others. This type of beauty is so unique to individuals and will always remain, unlike outer beauty. As opposed to outer beauty, inner beauty is what makes a person who they are; it makes them unique and special in many ways. The beauty within a person transcends outwardly, thus making a person even more beautiful than they actually appear to be. According to Elizabeth Kubler- Ross “People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in their true beauty are revealed only if there is a light from within”.
I believe that if people live with this mentality that everyone is beautiful inside and out, the world will be a happier place and everyone will be accepted despite their differences.
Answer:
You are imperfect, permanently and inevitably flawed. And you are beautiful.”
Explanation:
On average, women and girls in developing countries walk 6 kilometers
(approximately 3.5 miles) a day, carrying 20 liters (approximately 42 pounds/20 kgs) of
water. In some areas, it is common for this journey to take more than 15 hours a week. 1
L = 0.26 gal. If you had to carry 20 liters of water, how many gallons would that be
equivalent to?