What is more important, a beautiful face or a beautiful heart?
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It’s more important to be beautiful on the inside.
The heart is a muscle, and it pumps blood through our system; but we don’t live off of the pump, we live off of what’s in the arteries that feed into those muscles – so if you want your beauty to last long-term, focus on being healthy instead of just looking good for pictures. The best way I know how is by eating natural foods (veggies and fruit) with healthy fats like avocados or nuts (yes, even at night). It will not only make you feel better, but also look better too! And if you’re really serious about wanting real lasting results, then read up on some books about nutrition or holistic healing techniques like reflexology which has been known to actually heal and regenerate organs like kidneys and liver by working on the pressure points in your feet.
It depends on the person. Some people would say that a beautiful face is more important, because it can be used to show emotion and communicate with others. Others might argue that a beautiful heart is more important, because it can lead to love and connection with other people.
Ultimately, it’s up to each individual person to decide what they value most in themselves and in their relationships. Do you think about beauty constantly? If so, then your heart may be more valuable than your face when looking at the world around you–and if this is true for you then I’d recommend focusing on yourself first before trying too hard or worrying too much about how others see us (or don’t see us).
Answer:
Both are important, but I would say that a beautiful heart is more important. A person can have a beautiful face, but if they are mean or unkind, then their beauty is not as appealing. On the other hand, if someone has a plain face but they are kind and loving, then they are much more attractive.
There are many people in today’s society that are more reliant on their physical appearance, rather than who they are as a person. We’ve all seen the memes or news articles about how too much makeup or getting plastic surgery is leading to an increase in mental health issues.
More and more people are becoming obsessed with beauty standards, which is changing what it means to be beautiful. It’s worth it to take a step back and consider what really makes you unique. Forget the way you look for just a second – think about your personality traits, your passions, your quirks, your flaws, and your strengths. Realize that these are the things that will make you truly beautiful.
What makes a person truly beautiful?
What makes you more beautiful than another person? What makes you different from someone else? Why should you be so obsessed with what makes you different?
The most important factor in determining what makes someone beautiful is:
Who you are
What makes you so special is:
Why are you so special? What makes you different from everyone else?
Think about the reasons why you’re so different. What makes you better than the next person?
Think of what makes you unique, and why you stand out. Write down five things that make you different from the next person.
Is beauty more than skin deep?
I like to be different from other people. My friends often ask me to do silly things and say I am “different” or “just not normal.” Why does this matter? Maybe I like weird things or have quirks that other people may not. People can be born different from one another; they can also be born with different skin colors, eye colors, and hair colors. Being “different” doesn’t mean you’re less than someone else, it’s simply being yourself.
What should I do if I think I’m beautiful?
If you think you are beautiful, embrace it! Smile, say “thank you” to the mirror, and enjoy the compliments. If someone tells you that you are beautiful, be happy and embrace it. Make it your goal to live in a way that makes you feel beautiful.
What can we do to make society understand this mentality?
You have the power to speak up and let your voice be heard. Share your story with your friends, family, teachers and co-workers. By standing up for what you believe in, you are actually inspiring others. This will not only inspire others to do the same, but you will inspire them to stop making judgments on others based on appearance alone. You are beautiful, no matter what.
Your story could be that of the refugee who was raped by three men and told they would pay “by the ‘gall’” if she were to tell anyone. Or the women and girls in Northern Ireland who were paid £400 by the Rotherham council to let abusers go unchecked. One in five women is sexually assaulted, yet many of them are worried that if they come forward it will ruin their life.
Conclusion.
So as many of us were settling down for the night and relaxing to the last couple of hours of the day, I asked myself – how can we still feel beautiful even if we are constantly bombarded with all the bad news on our news feeds? How can we still see beauty despite a world that seems to be completely rejecting it?
So I decided to write this essay. This essay is an attempt at taking my own advice, putting my own questions to the world, and turning them into answers.
To me, beauty is in the things that we don’t see; in the things that we cannot find in the physical world. These are the things that keep us sane. The things that we can’t hold in our hands or have surgically removed from our bodies. The things that make us smile and laugh despite all of the obstacles in our lives.