worrywort
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Do you think it's wrong to spend too much time, energy and money on your appearance? If so, how much is too much?
Sometimes I think, it doesn't matter how people appear, it's what's inside that counts. But then other times I feel like there's actually a lot of information that can be conveyed through our appearance, so maybe it is quite important.
In job interviews, for instance, how you choose to present yourself is a quick way of communicating to the employer what your intentions are, which, to me, seems like a helpful thing. So shouldn't this idea extend to all of life? If the way we present ourselves doesn't reflect who we truly are, then wouldn't that just make it harder for other people to figure us out? Aren't we doing other people a favour by making sure our appearance accurately reflects who we are inside?
Also, sometimes, when my friends and family are looking good, it makes me feel more proud of them, and in turn, makes me want to look my best so that they can be proud to be seen with me too. But is that a wrong desire to have?
There's also the fact that having an appealing appearance can often open a lot of doors for you in life, whilst also making you feel a lot more confident about yourself. Are these things bad things?
How much time, energy and money do you put into your appearance?
EDIT: some more questions for anyone who's interested;
1. What do you think of the fashion industry? full of pretentious, vain, time and money wasters, or a geuinely beautiful, artistic expression of our humanity?
2. Have you ever looked at rows and rows of houses, all with the same bland, generic, style, and wondered why people don't decorate their homes more imaginatively and colourfully? If so, why do you think that is?
Sometimes I think, it doesn't matter how people appear, it's what's inside that counts. But then other times I feel like there's actually a lot of information that can be conveyed through our appearance, so maybe it is quite important.
In job interviews, for instance, how you choose to present yourself is a quick way of communicating to the employer what your intentions are, which, to me, seems like a helpful thing. So shouldn't this idea extend to all of life? If the way we present ourselves doesn't reflect who we truly are, then wouldn't that just make it harder for other people to figure us out? Aren't we doing other people a favour by making sure our appearance accurately reflects who we are inside?
Also, sometimes, when my friends and family are looking good, it makes me feel more proud of them, and in turn, makes me want to look my best so that they can be proud to be seen with me too. But is that a wrong desire to have?
There's also the fact that having an appealing appearance can often open a lot of doors for you in life, whilst also making you feel a lot more confident about yourself. Are these things bad things?
How much time, energy and money do you put into your appearance?
EDIT: some more questions for anyone who's interested;
1. What do you think of the fashion industry? full of pretentious, vain, time and money wasters, or a geuinely beautiful, artistic expression of our humanity?
2. Have you ever looked at rows and rows of houses, all with the same bland, generic, style, and wondered why people don't decorate their homes more imaginatively and colourfully? If so, why do you think that is?
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