Richey
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Looks are useless.
i disagree with this, looks have their advantages in many ways.
Looks are useless.
in many situations this is true, but i think finding someone you get on really well with tends to make them look happy and sexy in a way even if they were considered average looking, if they are radiating personality for whatever reason then that can be just as powerful.
being average looking can be difficult because you don't know if you are considered ugly or good looking, but i think if you are happy and you are alive then that can be a good substitute for looks.
if you meet an average looking girl with an amazing personality vs a hot girl with an ok personality i know many guys that'd still go for the hot girl, me probably being one of them too depending on the situation.
when it comes to relationships, you obviously go for the personality. if it's a random hook up then people will always go for looks, makes sense
There are many cases of people forcing relationships with attractive people. Personality os not the issue, it's the fact that a person who is attractive will be perceived more positively. Hence why so many people will choose to be with an attractive person irrespective of what they are like. They can get talked down and even abused. I'm not trying to over generalise, but the sad truth is that appearance is 9 tenths of the law! Look at every magazine, everything on TV, look at how people follow trends and adjust their behaviours in accordance to the celeb mascots of attractiveness. Aesthetics have such a drastic impact that political agendas are often fronted by a person who people will accept, because they will follow their influence regardless of whether they know it's wrong or right! This is massively seen on TV and music. The power of aesthetics is there in all facets of life, anyone wanting to argue otherwise will be easily and roundly beaten.
I've met plenty of drop-dead gorgeous people who were also some of the nicest people I've ever met. And I've known ugly people who were fairly "mean", and not in a way that I don't think resulted from their physical status.
....If this idea were actually true, the drop-dead gorgeous person who also has the nicest personality is in serious trouble! Life is gonna be gunning for them to pay the toll in some way or another!
Looks are useless.
This is exactly my point only stated in reverse. I was not suggesting that all pple who are unattractive are nice or that all attractive pple are rude. My point was that ugliness comes in many forms and sometimes ugliness is on the outside, sometimes its on the inside. Same goes w/beauty. Neither ugliness nor beauty are restricted to the physical world. As for the thing about Life, I'm just philosophizing that perhaps Life gives us what we need to work on. So, for example if ur really attractive but have an ugly attitude- u need to work on the inside. If ur supper ugly but have a great personality- u need plastic surgery! (I'm kidding about that last bit there) But, like a payback system. Life gives u one good thing for one bad thing. Tit for tat kinda deal. If this idea were actually true, the drop-dead gorgeous person who also has the nicest personality is in serious trouble! Life is gonna be gunning for them to pay the toll in some way or another!
I guess that's just your belief about how the world works. But I myself think that life doesn't even out, some people really do have it good and others don't. I've been poor and though my family was able to get out of it, I have plenty of other family members who have led strong decent lives but, by no fault of their own, are victims of abject poverty and have died as such, in apparent misery. And I guess the same goes for people who suffer incredible amounts of pain in their lives, and that's not even discussing people who die young etc etc. All that kind of diverges from the point a bit, but I just don't believe everyone is on an equal plain.
I was walking through the shopping mall today and I thought that most people are average to look at. No one extremely beautiful, no one extremely ugly, just ordinary everyday people.
This is a good point Kiwong has here. Most people are "tweeners" as I like to call them. They aren't attractive, yet they aren't ugly. They are in between.
I'd say the amount of people that are attractive is below 25%, it may even be below 20%.