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I’m so ND
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We like to believe the world is fair.
That people will judge us by our character, our intelligence, our effort.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Looks matter.
More than most people are willing to admit.
Attractive people are often:
• Hired faster
• Paid more
• Judged more positively
• Given the benefit of the doubt
This is called the “halo effect”—we assume good looks = good person.
It’s not just about dating or social media.
In politics, law, business—studies show better-looking people win more, get lighter sentences, and command more trust.
It’s not fair. But it’s real.
This doesn’t mean you need to be a model.
But it does mean that how you present yourself—clothes, grooming, posture, fitness—can drastically change how others treat you.
Your “look” is part of your personal brand.
It signals:
• How much you respect yourself
• How seriously others should take you
• What tribe or culture you align with
Ignoring it is like not updating your résumé.
We live in a visual world.
In the first 7 seconds of meeting you, people form lasting impressions—before you even speak.
Whether you like it or not, your look speaks for you.
Was written by chatgpt btw
That people will judge us by our character, our intelligence, our effort.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Looks matter.
More than most people are willing to admit.
Attractive people are often:
• Hired faster
• Paid more
• Judged more positively
• Given the benefit of the doubt
This is called the “halo effect”—we assume good looks = good person.
It’s not just about dating or social media.
In politics, law, business—studies show better-looking people win more, get lighter sentences, and command more trust.
It’s not fair. But it’s real.
This doesn’t mean you need to be a model.
But it does mean that how you present yourself—clothes, grooming, posture, fitness—can drastically change how others treat you.
Your “look” is part of your personal brand.
It signals:
• How much you respect yourself
• How seriously others should take you
• What tribe or culture you align with
Ignoring it is like not updating your résumé.
We live in a visual world.
In the first 7 seconds of meeting you, people form lasting impressions—before you even speak.
Whether you like it or not, your look speaks for you.
Was written by chatgpt btw