Friday, January 24, 2014
appearance
I wonder how much differently people who are without mirrors perceive themselves. Many develop part of their identity by what they see in the mirror. If often forms a portion of how people associate with others. It is part of the inner concept of one's self. Of course i'm definitely not saying everyone with a mirror does this, but many do. My daily life requires use of a mirror. Those without a mirror do not concern themselves with things such as pore size, i'm sure. A snot mishap? What happens there? I know I would feel lost without a mirror, as would many others. What i'm wondering is how measurably different people act about themselves without one. I have never traveled to another country. Really, I usually feel that I wouldn't want to. Many people here will have some idea of how they appear when speaking to someone. Those who've never seen themselves in a mirror must be radically different than that. No one can say what their real appearance is, as it is only individual opinion. Some things about it may be concrete fact, but it is interesting that ideas of our appearance can be so interchangeable. People should think of this before criticizing themselves so harshly. It is only a fleeting thought and does not equal utmost fact. Only God knows our real appearance. We may be blessed with some earthly ideas about it, but only God has all the angles about it. What is truly our own appearance? Only the Supreme Creator has this kind of knowledge. Something impossible for humans to fathom.
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