Fight baldness if you must: but try to accept who you are!
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009Ah, the beauty standards… always so ever-shifting. It’s kind of funny how certain physical traits have been cherished and held in high regard during a certain period, only to be dismissed as unaestethics just a few years (or decades) thereafter. Granted it’s also a matter of culture, but once we think about it, our collective sense of what’s “beautiful” is nothing more than a unwritten convention.
Let’s take baldness, for example. There was a time when baldness was regarded as a sign of wisdom and respect, and bald men where oftentimes the crowd leaders. Well, needless to say, such times have clearly been left behind, nowadays! People generally look at baldness as almost a disability, or even a health problem; there are many products in the pharmaceutical market designed to prevent and / or fight off this problem (such as nioxin, for example). Well, if you’re worried about getting bald, by all means you should use such medicine… but that’s not the real point, here.
The real point is that whether you’re bald or hairy, obese or underweight, ugly or sharp-looking… the most important thing is that you learn to feel good about yourself. When you’re at ease with who you are and how you look, live will be a lot smoother! You should try it.