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Remember that beauty is subjective from "summary" of I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron

Beauty is subjective. We all know this, don't we? We've been told this a million times. But do we really believe it? Do we really internalize the idea that what one person finds beautiful, another may not? It's easy to get caught up in societal standards of beauty, to think that there is a universal definition of what is attractive. But the truth is, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Think about it. Have you ever found yourself thinking someone was stunningly gorgeous, only to have a friend disagree? Or have you ever been captivated by a piece of art that left someone else cold? These experiences are all reminders that beauty is indeed subjective. It's a matter of personal taste, influenced by culture, upbringing, and individual preferences. What one person finds beautiful, another may not even notice. So why do we put so much pressure on ourselves to conform to a certain standard of beauty? Why do we spend countless hours trying to achieve a look that may not even be appreciated by those around us? It's time to let go of these unrealistic expectations and embrace the idea that beauty comes in many forms. Instead of striving for an impossible ideal, we should celebrate our unique features and quirks. We should revel in the diversity of beauty that exists in the world, recognizing that there is no one-size-fits-all definition of attractiveness. Let's shift our focus from trying to fit into a narrow mold to embracing our individuality and authenticity. Remember, beauty is subjective. And that's a beautiful thing.
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    I Feel Bad About My Neck

    Nora Ephron

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