Wednesday, November 25, 2009

So I've Been Told

Matthew 6:33 "Which of you by thought can add one cubit unto his stature."
It is thought by some that by improving their looks, life would be peachy.
The world is filled with people who spend thousands of dollars on: boob jobs, liposuction, hair extensions, colored contacts, tanning products, and Botox.
But are these people any better off after their transformations?

Sure, these people look better - but are they better?
Are their new looks any true indication of their overall health?
Are fake unhealthy (but "good looking:) people any more (or less) desirable than average healthy people?
Do these fake people still know that they are selling a product that doesn't really exist for them?
Is this (conscious or subconscious) insecurity detectable on a deeper level by those which these people wish to attract?
In reality, who even wants someone who is this fixated on looks which they don't even genetically possess?

If being good looking and shallow are not the keys to happiness - what are?

2 comments:

  1. The keys are a Laker game, a good pizza, a chaeufer to take you home after a party where the fine women are 10 to 1 on men. Oh you mean something else....

    It's temporary as they are trying to cure not being what they want to be on the outside. They don't like the idea of being themselves so they'd rather be remembered for their tits. Most people do this as men fight to be known for toughness or intelligence instead of being alright with being smart sometimes and Ok most of the time. In other words people want to stand out even if it's their tits that are the only thing standing out.

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