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Through the prism of beauty: my story of self-recognition
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Subjectivity of beauty:
Beauty is a subjective concept. What one person finds attractive may not be attractive to another. Beauty standards vary across cultures and eras. Therefore, it is important to understand that beauty depends on the eyes of the one who looks.

Inner beauty:
Beauty is not limited to just appearance. It is important to remember that inner beauty is also of great importance. Our personality traits of being kind, caring and honest can make us attractive to others.

Support from loved ones:
It is important to have close friends and family who support us and highlight our positive qualities. Often, those we love see us in the best light, and their opinions of us can help us feel attractive.

Self-recognition:
Self-acceptance is a key step to feeling attractive. Self-esteem and narcissism play an important role in our perception of ourselves. It is important to learn to accept and love ourselves as we are.

Overcoming external standards:
Fashionable beauty standards can be a pressure on our journey to self-acceptance. It's important to remember that every person is unique and there is no one "right" look. Self-acceptance means accepting ourselves as we are, whether we meet certain standards or not.

Ultimately, the answer to the question “Do people find me attractive?” must begin with self-recognition and self-love. External opinions are important, but they should not define your own sense of self-worth. Each person is unique and has his own beauty, which is not always visible at first sight. It is important to respect and value yourself and strive for self-acceptance, because our confidence and sense of our own attractiveness begins with ourselves.

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