You are not Ugly, You are Normal

 

Almost everyone believes they are ugly. Your grandmother. Your child. Your best friend. Most models. Most actors. Maybe even you.

“Oh, don’t take my photo, I’ll break your camera!” laughs the 80-year-old grandfather. When he dies a few months later, his grandkids will treasure this reminder of what he called his “ugly mug.”

“Please delete this,” says a dear old friend. I think she looks beautiful. She looks like herself. She’s been captured in a moment in which she is utterly comfortable in her skin. And she hates it.

It’s so common for people to say “OMG I’m so ugly” and it’s so annoying. Just because the majority don’t bow down in front of you complimenting your physical attractiveness DOES NOT mean you’re ugly. Stop calling yourself ugly you look like every other human being on this planet. You look average, just like the rest of us. Not everyone on this earth is meant to be attractive. Likewise, not everyone is meant to be unattractive.

Most of these people that say this just want attention. Look honestly if we did the numbers and we determined that we were below average attractiveness thereby ugly, someone would still find us attractive. Because it is all subjective anyway as some cultures/individuals find features more or less desirable. Ugly is pretty subjective to be honest. Lip gages in certain African tribes or those neck bracelets that extend your neck to like a foot are seen as beautiful in certain cultures. Considered completely ugly in North America and Europe.

Perhaps when people say attractive and beautiful they mean fitness. Unlike the false concept of beauty, Fitness is a real thing. If we  were being objective and grading people's fitness on a scale of 1 to 10, at the age of ~18 the average mean score for a healthy individual would be 8 with a standard deviation of approximately one. Basically, being young and healthy would generally translate into being attractive if we are using fitness as the defining characteristic.  On top of this, the average person could elevate their innate ranking by improving their health and fitness, being more careful with their grooming, and dressing in a way that accentuates their physique. I would contend that  99% of the people complaining about being ugly can become good looking with basic self care: proper hygiene, diet, hydration and exercise. Maybe go to a good hairdresser once in a while.

The problem is that most people don't understand this, and mistake being normal-looking as being generally "ugly", even when they have a good level of fitness. They don't recognize how much control they have over their (long term) attractiveness.

You will never see yourself with the love that others have for you. That’s what makes a person beautiful, not angles or contours. You will never be objective about your appearance. But fortunately for you, your friends and family are never objective, either: They’re biased to see you through the way they smile when you walk into a room. I've never met an ugly person who was kind, compassionate, generous or thoughtful. And I've met a LOT if people. Genuine smiles are beautiful, and so is the person smiling. They want every photo of you they can get their hands on, because each photo is tied to your memory.

You are  the worst judge of your appearance. Trust me. You look fine. The camera loves you. Now take a picture.

 


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