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Mirror On the Wall

A Poem on Self-Acceptance

By Michelle LiewPublished 16 days ago 1 min read
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Mirror On the Wall
Photo by Inga Gezalian on Unsplash

Yes, Snow White was one of my favourite Disney cartootlns growing up. We didn't have Pixar or CGI back then. But I enjoyed the heigh hos, appreciating the positivity of the dwarfs despite their small size.

The most striking element of the cartoon was the way Snow White's evil stepmother would ask her mirror "Who's the fairest one of all?" She compared herself to her stepdaughter, and clearly did not like the result of the comparison.

Humans have a knack for comparing themselves with others. We wish that we earned enough to buy a car like our neighbour's. We wonder why our grades are not like our siblings'. And, we wonder why we can never be as slim as X, Y or Z.

When we realise that each person is unique, we come to celebrate our individuality, and realise that there's no need to make unnecessary comparisons. A little self-compassion, a little pride in what we have achieved, and recognition of our strengths will help.

Enjoy these senryus.

Mirror on the Wall

The fairest one of all is

None other but my shadow

Mirror on the wall

Be careful not to shatter

The image of me

Mirror on the wall

Beware the image in it

Always well-preserved.

inspirational
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About the Creator

Michelle Liew

Hi, i am an English Language teacher cum freelance writer with a taste for pets, prose and poetry. When I'm not writing my heart out, I'm playing with my three dogs, Zorra, Cloudy and Snowball.

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  • Esala Gunathilake16 days ago

    Loved that mirror.

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