Piya: Beauty Is Not Skin-deep

    • Piya Goel, Class VIII, Learning Paths School, Mohali, Chandigarh
    • Publish Date: Aug 19 2018 2:09PM
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    • Updated Date: Aug 19 2018 2:09PM
Piya: Beauty Is Not Skin-deep

We’ve grown in a superficial world where beauty is upheld by unrealistic expectations. This affects humans, and can cause damage to their mentality; how many children create and idolize an unachievable image of what beauty should be like? How a person behaves can affect how others see them.

Some will see a beautiful person in an act of kindness. Others will find they are not attracted to people that are unkind or self-centered. This suggests that beauty can be found in your actions, and not in your physical appearance. Have you heard the expression ‘she’s a beautiful person’? Surely, this refers to the beauty of their soul rather than the prettiness of their face. Those that like to people-watch often observe beautiful moments in people’s lives.

Human interaction can be both beautiful and ugly. Watching a mother playing with her toddler is a beautiful thing. It makes no difference what they look like. But when one person hurts another, it is unlikely the observer would describe the attacker as beautiful. Beauty is never on the outside where everyone can judge. Beauty is unique and everyone is beautiful, it doesn’t depend on you being blonde haired and blue eyed, having a zero figure! Don't listen to what everyone else tells you. They say wearing 'this' and 'that' is great. But is it worth it? Shouldn't you be the one to think about what's great and what isn't?

The nation of Troy was charmed by a beautiful wooden horse. They neglected to see what was inside and that led to their downfall. Don’t let a beautiful wrapper fool you. After all no one keeps the wrapping paper. There can be no debate that for the quest of outer beauty on the expense of ones inner self is a road to personal destruction. What’s on the inside is more important than what’s on the outside because beauty is not skin deep.


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Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Yes, it is !!! There is a poem called beautiful inside. I can perfectly relate it to your article Piya. it''s all about inside and not outside. a person may be ugly physically but who knows ??? There might be a beautiful heart inside .

Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Yes, it is !!! There is a poem called beautiful inside. I can perfectly relate it to your article Piya. it''s all about inside and not outside. a person may be ugly physically but who knows ??? There might be a beautiful heart inside .

Emima Thangapandi PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

Body shaming and racism is very common in this world. People always have a picture in their mind for beauty on which they start judging a person, this can lead to various mental health problems as said above.This type of judgmental thinking is even seen in small children. Children often tease their black classmates and make fun of them. The young generation must be educated about treating people equally and not judging anyone on the basis of how they look.

Harish.E.R VELAMMAL VIDYALAYA WLB SCHOOL

True Piya,Beauty is not Skin Deep. Being physically attractive does not automatically make someone beautiful. Inner beauty counts more than people seem to realize. In today’s society, inner beauty seems to be riding shotgun to outward beauty. Physical beauty has power in today’s world, and people judge others and formulate opinions without even getting to know them.We live in a world where people are judged based on the color of their skin, their religion and their weight, just to name a few.

simridhi makhija DL DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL(SHALIMAR BAGH)

In contrast to this beautiful article, the skin products'' ads. show us something else. A girl with dull girl is diffident, and then comes a girl with a whiter and brighter colour, who is able to win the world. Such ads. are absolutely absurd. Beauty is not perfect hair, fair skin, and impeccable jawline. I believe something that makes me feel good has the element of beauty. (Oh! Look at the adjective I used in the first sentence!)

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