No, you have it backwards. Bad thoughts leads to bad looks, not bad looks leads to bad thoughts.
If you appreciate the look you’ve been given, not letting it bother you and ignore mean comments then you’ll be happier person, and that will show. And a happy person will always be beautiful in someone’s eyes (especially your own).
It says that a person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly, whatever its face features. The picture in the bottom shows a beautiful person with a wonky nose, crooked mouth, double chin, stick out teeth, but still not ugly.
What I get from that is that if you are a good person, aka having good thoughts, you are beautiful whatever your features. It’s a message telling children that it’s okay if they have bad features as long as they are nice. It’s about body positivity and spreading kindness, and I don’t understand why you are trying to twist the message.
And to add to this, I wholeheartedly agree with this. Look at musk, trump, bezos or zuck. Look at right wing influencers. They are ugly people, whatever makeup / face lifting / etc. they use. Even if they might have very nice to look at faces, I find them all ugly. They frown, they shout, they rarely smile, and when they do they smirk. Having good thoughts, especially towards other people, makes you beautiful.
It says that if you have good thoughts it will show.
In other words, that you can tell by the looks if someone is a good person or not. Seems the same to me.
No, you have it backwards. Bad thoughts leads to bad looks, not bad looks leads to bad thoughts.
If you appreciate the look you’ve been given, not letting it bother you and ignore mean comments then you’ll be happier person, and that will show. And a happy person will always be beautiful in someone’s eyes (especially your own).
It says that a person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly, whatever its face features. The picture in the bottom shows a beautiful person with a wonky nose, crooked mouth, double chin, stick out teeth, but still not ugly.
What I get from that is that if you are a good person, aka having good thoughts, you are beautiful whatever your features. It’s a message telling children that it’s okay if they have bad features as long as they are nice. It’s about body positivity and spreading kindness, and I don’t understand why you are trying to twist the message.
And to add to this, I wholeheartedly agree with this. Look at musk, trump, bezos or zuck. Look at right wing influencers. They are ugly people, whatever makeup / face lifting / etc. they use. Even if they might have very nice to look at faces, I find them all ugly. They frown, they shout, they rarely smile, and when they do they smirk. Having good thoughts, especially towards other people, makes you beautiful.
Best example I know is that mrbeasttwat, always smiling with just his mouth
jesus the autism this is exactly the kind of obvious thing i spend half my day explaining