Brisy
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If people maximize one feature or many to the limit, they disrupt the balance of their being. Nature doesn't aim for the sharpest jaw it tries to hold homeostasis. "Mathematical" maximization leads to uncanny looks, true human beauty remains on tiny flaws, these are the contrast that gives us our own human nature and appeal. When surgery removes all contrast our eyes no longer recognize a true physical identity. Small corrections might give us some improvement towards optimal looks, sadly most of the people behind surgery are pursuing perfection. Pure beauty isn´t a maximum, it´s a common trait among all humans, hiding behind a balance of features that represents our biological choices. I don´t identify hardmax as the proper way for a person chaising good looks, in these days where the surroundings are unfavorable for our body (high stress, poisoned food, toxic chemicals exposure, sleep deprivation...), true ascension remains in living as you are supposed to biologically speaking. The most noticeable aesthetic anomalies have a direct correlation with your lifestyle; surgery won't save you.
