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An ideal person
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The ideal is not a completely real concept. There are no absolutely kind, loyal, honest people. Everyone has done not very good things at least once in their life. I can't say that it's terrible, because that's life: people have to learn from their mistakes, draw certain conclusions. I think that perfect faces exist only in art: in works of art, in movies, in paintings or in songs.

I can't help but recall an ancient Greek sculpture. In those ancient times, people admired the beauty of the male and female body. Sculptors, artists, writers exalted beautiful people in their sculptures, paintings, works. For example, Polycletus tried to depict an ideal body. The sculptor embodied all his ideas about a beautiful body in the statue of Dorifor or Spisnik. Polycletus in this work wanted to combine ideal physical data with spirituality and beauty. The young man is full of confidence, where his physical strength is emphasized. The broad shoulders of a young man are almost equal to the height of the trunk, the height of the head is eight times the height of the body. A handsome, determined, strong, fear-free, restrained, proud man appears before us - the embodiment of the ideals of the Greeks. In my opinion, Polycletus was perfectly able to show people his vision of an ideal body.

Even if we are always not perfect in some way, but there are still individuals who love, appreciate, and respect us for who we are. You should not be picky about everything, it is worth remembering that there are no ideals.

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