(My Sister)
"The mind is like a parachute; it only functions when open." -Thomas Dewar
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
The Red Carpet
"Tall. Thin. Picture Perfect," the cameras chant as the slender figures strut down the red carpet. "How can any person look so perfect?" What the camera believes to be perfect may not be what most people believe perfect to be. The camera says that true beauty shows no sign of blemish or flub or frizz. The average person, like myself, sees true beauty as making the best of a person shine, enhancing but not to extremes. Most of us want to be beautiful but not perfect, at least not the "perfect" that the cameras crave. Most do not idolize idols but rather seek their own beauty, one that requires discipline and self-respect. Slim models can be just as unhealthy as overweight people, physically and mentally. Beauty is only beautiful when achieved through healthy and natural means.
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