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Caring about your physical appearance is, to a certain extent, perfectly normal. Furthermore, wanting to look healthy and maximize your youthfulness is indicative of self-love, which is attractive. But be cautious of vanity, for it is a feminine sin. It's shallow; it begets narcissism. It begets a wasted existence.
As society has become more fragmented, as the primary means of socialization for young people today occurs through the poisonous medium of screens and pixels, superficiality has become everyone's love language.
It's why women today don't have aura. Modern feminist value systems dictate that the most important things in life are power and control, which are the exact traits demonized as central components of patriarchal societies. Their disdain for masculinity is a disguise for a self-destructive desire, a yearning, to emulate it themselves.
Women have aura when they're feminine--when they're caring, vulnerable, and submissive--not because of their exterior, and certainly not when they try to approximate masculinity; the former promotes narcissism and spiritual decay; the latter is paradoxical.
Beauty in men has always been valued because it stands out within the context of otherwise masculine ideals, but men today are losing sight of these ideals, and they are suffering as a result.
As society has become more fragmented, as the primary means of socialization for young people today occurs through the poisonous medium of screens and pixels, superficiality has become everyone's love language.
It's why women today don't have aura. Modern feminist value systems dictate that the most important things in life are power and control, which are the exact traits demonized as central components of patriarchal societies. Their disdain for masculinity is a disguise for a self-destructive desire, a yearning, to emulate it themselves.
Women have aura when they're feminine--when they're caring, vulnerable, and submissive--not because of their exterior, and certainly not when they try to approximate masculinity; the former promotes narcissism and spiritual decay; the latter is paradoxical.
Beauty in men has always been valued because it stands out within the context of otherwise masculine ideals, but men today are losing sight of these ideals, and they are suffering as a result.