The bewilderment of beauty and the true self

Mondo Psychological Updated on 2024-01-31

In the bustling city, there is a friend, we call her A, A's life, like many modern people, surrounded by all kinds of social software. Every day, whether it is Moments or Douyin, she will post photos of herself after careful retouching. In that photo, she is so picturesque, like a world of difference from the real person.

One day, A and B went to visit a customer together. When the customer was receiving him, he mentioned to colleague B: "Didn't that very beautiful girl from your company come?"”

Confusing when colleague B heard this, he cautiously asked, "Who is the pretty girl you are talking about?"What's her name?”

Oh, that's it. The customer replied without thinking.

At this point, A couldn't sit still any longer, and she immediately raised her hand and said eagerly, "I'm here!."”

The customer was stunned for a moment, looking left and right, obviously confused. After a while, he suddenly realized: "Oh, it's you!."”

The air seemed to freeze for a moment, followed by an awkward silence. Everyone felt a little overwhelmed, and A was even more ashamed of herself. From that moment on, she understood the consequences of over-reliance on beauty cameras, not only deceiving others, but also losing herself.

Living in this era, BeautyCam has become a must-have tool for almost everyone. It is like a magician, erasing the blemishes, wrinkles, and spots on our faces, leaving only flawless faces. However, when we are immersed in the illusory compliment brought by the beauty camera, do we realize that it is actually an escape from our true self?

Real life should not be a false illusion created by beauty cameras. The true self may not be perfect, but that is the most real existence. We should be brave enough to face our imperfections and accept our flaws, because that is the real life.

So, dear friends, the next time you pick up your phone and prepare, you might as well think about it: do we really need to use the beauty camera to deceive ourselves and others?Perhaps, putting down the phone and living in the moment is the best way to treat yourself.

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