beauty
noun beau·ty \ˈbyü-tē\
: the quality
of being physically attractive
: the
qualities in a person or a thing that give pleasure to the senses or the mind
: a beautiful woman
Above is the
definition of beauty from the Merriam-Webster dictionary. I tend to think of
beauty more along the lines of the second definition. The other two certainly
follow society’s ideas of beauty, but not what I’ve found for myself.
I’ve found
beauty in a lot of things. I’ve found that whenever somebody is talking about
something they’re really passionate about, something that excites them, and
they’re just rambling on and making hand gestures with their eyes lit up, that
it’s just genuinely so beautiful and
it makes me smile.
I’m currently
taking a class called “Introduction to Greek Art and Archaeology”, which sounds
weird, yes, and I’m really just taking it as a humanities class. I didn’t enter
the class thinking I was going to enjoy it, and I don’t really. It’s not
something I’m especially passionate about, but my professor is. She an older,
British woman with graying hair and wrinkles. She’s not somebody society would
consider especially beautiful, but I would disagree. She knows so much about
the subject and loves to talk about it, and just smiles and cracks jokes that
none of us understand, but laugh at anyways. She goes off on tangents and makes
all these hand gestures, and just really, genuinely enjoys the subject and it’s
the cutest thing ever. Sometimes I just find myself smiling during lecture
because it’s amazing to watch the way in which she so obviously enjoys what she
does. It’s beautiful, and I wish everybody felt that way about what they do,
because I think that would just make the world so much better.
I never used to
believe that “it’s what’s inside that matters!”, but it really, really is. There’s
nothing wrong with finding some people more attractive than others, that’s
completely normal. However, I’ve found that the people I surround myself with,
who are so amazing and wonderful, are the most beautiful to me even if they’re
not physically perfect. Their personalities and just them being themselves
makes me so happy, and I think that’s what beauty is to me. Happiness is
beautiful, whether it be other people or myself.
I think that if
I were to tell my past self this, I would be really surprised as I used to
think more along the lines of the first and third definitions. I’m sure a lot
of people do think that way, and I don’t want to fault them for that, but I
just don’t see it that way. I really think the most beautiful things are what
make us different and happy. I would hate for everybody to be the same, and I
think that would take a lot of beauty away from the world.
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