beauty is not just having a pretty face it is about having a pretty heart explain in reference with mirror
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when u see urself in the mirror, we always see that how beautiful we are looking. most of us feels the same when we see other people .
we always see that the person is beautiful or not. we need to see their hearts beauty. if we start seeing people by their heart beauty, i'm sure we will get thousands of people with whom we can talk. if we see them by their face beauty, hardly 40% will be there. FACE BEAUTY IS NOT IMPORTANT, IMPORTANT IS OUR HEART BEAUTY...!!
we always see that the person is beautiful or not. we need to see their hearts beauty. if we start seeing people by their heart beauty, i'm sure we will get thousands of people with whom we can talk. if we see them by their face beauty, hardly 40% will be there. FACE BEAUTY IS NOT IMPORTANT, IMPORTANT IS OUR HEART BEAUTY...!!
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good answer sis! same like you
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it is because These verses of Kahlil Gibran, “Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart”, are so lovely and inspirational to convey great meaning to us. They signify the importance of inner beauty leading one to focus attention on developing and strengthening inner beauty. It is your inner beauty that has a lot to do with what you offer the world - having a direct impact on society and life you go about. In this way, one should not discourage oneself if he or she is not genetically inherited in a way to match a perfect appearance. It must be noted that the physical features of one’s face and body are determined by genetics in that there is no real contribution of a person, but what contributes significantly is what you have worth offering others. Thus, feeling your best is more important than looking physically beautiful and attractive so that you can successfully offer your talents, intelligence and knowledge by performing an act of kindness and compassion, gracefulness and empathy which is revealed by nothing else but your
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inner beauty.
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inner beauty.
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