We are constantly bombarded with images of how we should look and taunted by pills that make us think we should be happy all the time. At what point do we realize this is all a fantasy world? And we are lying to ourselves if we think we can be anyone but ourselves.
Each morning we drag ourselves out of bed and look into the mirror
while we are mindlessly brushing our teeth. We squint and try to focus on the
person in the mirror, but what and who is it that we see? A successful business
person? A stay at home parent? Or someone who has built there self-image on
lies?
It is easy to get caught in the photo shopped world that we
live in, with TV and internet ads everywhere we look. They show us how we
should look, act and feel. It is sickening how many people
take this to heart.
Even today's mold does not fit me. There is a beard tread that is
going through the hipster mainstream right now. I have never been able to grow
proper facial hair and really only need to shave about every 2 weeks. Does this
make less of a man? Less of a person? I don’t think it does and neither should
you. Despite my overly skinny body, once I quit smoking I gained quite a bit of
weight. This is another extreme in the eyes of the media. I was no longer the
cool skinny smoker kid. I was a fat smokeless adult. Being overweight has
always been looked down on in the media image, especially for woman. The
standard that we need to be is one sided and if we do not fit that mold we are
looked at differently. When we eat, or don’t eat, we are judged by our body
type.
So, how do we combat this image? How do we overcome what the media
says about body type? Well most people just lie to themselves, but that needs
to stop
We look in that mirror in the morning and do everything we to can
draw away attention from flaws. Putting on and changing cloths to make us look
slimmer or accent feature as to draw attention away from problem areas. In our
heads we are laying on the lies about our image as if it is armor that will be
stripped away by people throughout the day. Telling ourselves that if we only
ate a little less, if we only drank a little less, or worked out a bit more we
can be that person, but not today. Today we are still fighting, not living our
own lives because our thoughts drift to the stranger from across the room. Is
she looking at my attempt at facial hair? Is he checking out my body or
just staring at my stomach? Will she laugh at my blemished skin? Do they know
what they are doing to me by staring?
The truth is, it really does not matter. I have accepted that fact
that I am not at the right weight, and the fact that I am lazy about doing
anything about it. I know that there are somethings about me I can change, others I cannot and so should you.
There are beautiful people everywhere in this world. With their
hearts on their sleeve and those hearts are beating and yearning for acceptance
that they don’t need. Being happy with yourself and body does not come from
anyone else but yourself. You and I are the creators and inhabitants of our
body and it is our canvas. We can paint this canvas, we can mold and shape it
anyway we want, but we are still master pieces in our own right.
Your image should come from yourself, and not the little lies just
to get by. The media and the strangers whose thought you think you can read do
not matter. If a change needs to be made then it should be your choice, your
decision and your motivation that makes it happen.
I am, who I am, and my body is not the only thing that make me,
me. I am a master piece as a whole, and so are you.
Well said, thank you for sharing your thoughts and feelings which also mirror mine. Being comfortable in one's own skin sometimes takes decades, hopefully not a lifetime for others. I'm glad you are on the path, I believe I am too. Wish us luck ;)
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