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Am I Ugly? Or Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beholder?

I questioned myself as you question yourself.

By KomalPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
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Am I Ugly? Or Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beholder?
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First of all, if you ever had a thought that maybe you are ugly. Then I want to tell you this one very important thing that no one in this world is ugly. I claim this wholeheartedly, you are born to be YOU and you are beautiful. You are different from others because everyone is different from each other and you are one of a kind. Every single human being and animal is beautiful in its own way. Through my article, today, I want to prove a point that I am more beautiful than you think and so do you. Because beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Beauty is a subjective concept that differs from person to person, from culture to culture, and from time to time. Because there is no universal standard of beauty, it is wrong to classify someone as intrinsically ugly solely on subjective perceptions. Beauty includes not only outward characteristics but also inner attributes like kindness, wisdom, and confidence. These characteristics contribute greatly to a person’s overall attractiveness and should be valued in addition to physical characteristics.

Additionally, each person is special and lovely in their own manner due to their particular traits and qualities. The promotion of self-confidence and self-acceptance, which in turn improves one’s external attractiveness, comes from embracing one’s uniqueness and loving oneself as they are. It is clear that the definition of “ugliness” is flexible and adaptable as beauty standards continue to develop and evolve over time. In the end, since nobody is genuinely unattractive, it’s critical to acknowledge and value the diversity and natural beauty that each person possesses.

The concept of “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” emphasizes the individualized aspect of beauty and how it is viewed. Each person’s individual interests, likes, and views have an impact on how they view beauty. What one person considers appealing, another person may not. This subjectivity can be observed in a variety of contexts, including experiences, art, nature, and even physical appearance. Whether or not anything is lovely depends on the viewer’s perspective and sense of connection.

People’s ideals, personal histories, and cultural backgrounds all have an impact on how they view beauty. Their aesthetic tastes and sensibility are influenced by these elements. For instance, one individual might find a particular area intriguing because of its lush vegetation, while another person would think a barren desert is beautiful because of its singular starkness. The wide range of perceptions and tastes emphasizes, even more, how beauty is not an innate characteristic but rather a perception that is influenced by personal experiences and viewpoints.

Furthermore, beauty can be discovered in unusual or unexpected settings. The subjective nature of beauty is revealed by the capacity to find beauty in the ordinary or unnoticed facets of life. A person might find beauty in an aged person’s lines and wrinkles, for instance, admiring the wisdom and experiences carved into their faces. This demonstrates that true beauty is an appreciation of the distinctive and genuine features found in every person and experience, rather than a conformity to cultural norms or superficial aesthetics.

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