Women who live a good life often don’t like to wear makeup or dress up
In this era where appearance is justice, we often hear the assertion that “beauty is productivity” as if possessing external beauty means having everything. However, in this complex world, true beauty is often hidden deep in the heart, and it is not eroded by time or faded with the years. As the popular online saying goes: “Beautiful skins are all the same, but interesting souls are rare.”
1. Unique beauty like shining stars
In the vast galaxy, each star emits a unique light. Just like each of us, we all have our unique charm. I remember when I was a child, there was a girl named Yanny in my class. She was not the kind of beauty that could stun everyone at first sight, but she could always make people around her feel warm with her smile and kindness. Yanny said: “I know I am not perfect, but I don’t want to imitate others. I just want to be the best version of myself.”
Yes, everyone is unique, and we don’t have to lose ourselves in pursuit of the so-called “standard beauty”. “If everyone is a beauty, then there will be no beauty.” The real beauty is those qualities that make us different and those unique things that make us shine.
2. Inner cultivation for eternal beauty
I remember one time, Yanny and I went to a party together. At the party, everyone was competing to show off their beauty, but Yanny sat quietly aside, smiling and watching everyone. I asked her curiously: “Yanny, why don’t you go and play with everyone?” She smiled and replied: “I think true beauty is not for showing off but for appreciation.”
At that moment, I was deeply moved by Yanny’s words. Yes, true beauty is not the external splendor, but the inner richness and fulfillment. Just like a lantern, no matter how beautiful it looks, without the inner light, it is just a dark mass. Similarly, if a person does not have inner cultivation and enrichment, no matter how beautiful it looks, it is just empty.
Yanny told me that she spends some time every day reading, thinking, traveling, and experiencing different lives. She said, “I think that only in this way can I constantly enrich my inner self and make myself more beautiful.” I was moved by her persistence and perseverance and began to try to enrich my inner self.
3. True happiness comes from within
As time goes by, I find more and more that those women who live well are often those who focus on inner cultivation. They don’t care too much about their appearance, but pay more attention to their inner cultivation and quality. They know how to appreciate the beauty of life and how to cherish the people and things around them.
Yanny is such a woman. Although she doesn’t often dress up, her temperament is always so elegant and calm. Her smile is always so warm and sincere. She said: “I think true happiness does not come from the praise and envy of others but from the inner satisfaction and peace.”
Yes, true happiness is not external splendor and vanity, but inner satisfaction and peace. Only when we truly know how to appreciate ourselves, cherish ourselves, and enrich our hearts, can we have true happiness and beauty.
In this age where appearance is justice, let us not forget that true beauty is often hidden deep within. Let us learn to appreciate those unique and beautiful qualities, let us focus on inner cultivation and enrichment, and let us use the beauty of our hearts to illuminate our path in life.
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