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How can being ugly be a good thing?

How can being ugly be a good thing?

You are you, and you have to be the one to make yourself feel good again. Ignoring what other people have to say is the first step in taking control over your life, regardless of your appearance. Being ugly presents you with an opportunity to do something that will benefit you for a lifetime — practicing self-love.

Why should you make up for your ugliness?

You can feel more at ease and allow your true and genuine personality to show itself instead of feeling the need to “make up” for your ugliness by pretending to be something you aren’t. This is just one reason why you should…

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Why do some people reject ugliness?

At the end of the day we are humans, we also think, not juts blindly follow our instincts. Rejecting ugliness is instinctual. Ugliness is associated in our ancestral brain with disease. People like feeling superior to others. The less they have to accomplish in order to feel superior, the better.

Is being told You’re Ugly hurting you?

Being told you’re ugly hurts. There’s nothing pleasant about it, and as much as you might brush it off, it still hurts your feelings. If it was as easy as changing our appearances with the push of a button, I’m sure many of us would do it. But in reality, we have to learn to deal with certain parts of ourselves which we may not like.

What to do when someone calls you ugly for no reason?

If someone calls you ugly, find a way to respond calmly, without getting angry or upset. Work toward accepting yourself and building your self-confidence. Find the beauty in you without focusing solely on your looks. Never hesitate to get support from a friend, adult, or therapist if you’re struggling to feel good about yourself.

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What does it mean to accept that you are ugly?

Accept That You Are Ugly And that’s not just to say that you understand logically that you are unattractive. Acceptance means to no longer have resentment or anger or insecurity over your looks. It means to be at peace with the fact that you are objectively uglier than most.