Sunday, August 4, 2019
Appearances :: essays papers
Appearances    Looks really do matter, no matter how many people disagree with  that statement. The first impression does make that big of an  impact, but whoever made up that statement as to, "Beauty being in the  eye of the beholder" perhaps they are right. Perhaps beauty is formed  in the eye of the beholder. But we, as humans will always be  superficial and judge others on their looks. Very few people in life  get  away with their character and intelligence. I find myself to be  beautiful but not drop dead gorgeous, well okay on some days I do. So  "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." Everyone has their special  qualities in life. But what happens to the one born with a disability?    As a child I had many friends, being the outgoing person that I  am. I have always been friendly with everyone; the attractive  and not so attractive.  Even the girl who had a crooked face. I always  wondered what happened to her and how she got deformed on the side of  her face, she looked so monstrous. Everyday I would see her sitting  alone at lunch, always the last one to leave the playground, playing  alone everyday, and she was so quiet as well. Kids used to make fun of  her everyday, which was very sad. I even feel bad, for I was one who  cracked jokes on occasion as well and laughed along with others. One  day though my parents had me walk home from school, for I didn't live  very far and I saw this girl walking in front of me. She was walking  very slowly, staring down at the ground.  I decided to say hi and we  talked while walking home together. After talking for a while I  realized that she is no different then any of us, and she is so sweet,  perhaps the sweetest person I have ever encountered in my life. How  could I ever make fun of someone like that? I felt so horrible and  apologized to her for ever making any mean comments and then I invited  her over to play. We became the very best of friends after that. It was  so hard though in school talking to her, I suppose I was embarrassed to  be seen with her, but after becoming good friends I no longer felt the  need to hide our friendship and soon others started talking with her as  well, I even introduced her to the rest of my friends and started  defending her when others made rude comments. I soon even found out why    					  Appearances  ::  essays papers  Appearances    Looks really do matter, no matter how many people disagree with  that statement. The first impression does make that big of an  impact, but whoever made up that statement as to, "Beauty being in the  eye of the beholder" perhaps they are right. Perhaps beauty is formed  in the eye of the beholder. But we, as humans will always be  superficial and judge others on their looks. Very few people in life  get  away with their character and intelligence. I find myself to be  beautiful but not drop dead gorgeous, well okay on some days I do. So  "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." Everyone has their special  qualities in life. But what happens to the one born with a disability?    As a child I had many friends, being the outgoing person that I  am. I have always been friendly with everyone; the attractive  and not so attractive.  Even the girl who had a crooked face. I always  wondered what happened to her and how she got deformed on the side of  her face, she looked so monstrous. Everyday I would see her sitting  alone at lunch, always the last one to leave the playground, playing  alone everyday, and she was so quiet as well. Kids used to make fun of  her everyday, which was very sad. I even feel bad, for I was one who  cracked jokes on occasion as well and laughed along with others. One  day though my parents had me walk home from school, for I didn't live  very far and I saw this girl walking in front of me. She was walking  very slowly, staring down at the ground.  I decided to say hi and we  talked while walking home together. After talking for a while I  realized that she is no different then any of us, and she is so sweet,  perhaps the sweetest person I have ever encountered in my life. How  could I ever make fun of someone like that? I felt so horrible and  apologized to her for ever making any mean comments and then I invited  her over to play. We became the very best of friends after that. It was  so hard though in school talking to her, I suppose I was embarrassed to  be seen with her, but after becoming good friends I no longer felt the  need to hide our friendship and soon others started talking with her as  well, I even introduced her to the rest of my friends and started  defending her when others made rude comments. I soon even found out why    					    
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