In the Sunday temple that I go to, we focus heavily on the power of thoughts, that whatever reality we have now is shaped by our thinking.

So why am I saying this? You've probably seen this newest self- love video campaign by Dove that's all the rage in Youtube. The main message is: YOU ARE MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN YOU THINK.

I say no, you are not more beautiful than you think.

Think. Thoughts. Reality.

Discretion: I am not a fan of sugarcoating.


Mirror mirror on the wall...

The way you perceive yourself not only affects the way you handle your life, but it also shapes your reality. If you think you are ugly, you will only attract ugly circumstances, people who constantly judge you or tell you you're not good enough, or jobs and services that rub more salt to the wound. In Theatre, we have this saying that says "You're only as good as your last performance" and if I'm going to tweak it, "You're only as good as your thoughts." 


Screen Shot taken from mathsisfun.com

If you truly, madly, deeply believe that you're not good enough, you're weak, you're ugly, you're fat, then so be it--these are the things that you will only see no matter how people tell you that you're the opposite of these things, or how Dove creates a bajillion similar campaigns. You make your own lunch. Negative plus negative equals negative, positive plus positive equals positive--Honey, don't expect change if you keep on beating the drum of the opposite.

To me, the underlying message of Dove beyond the soothing, comforting YOU ARE MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN YOU THINK tagline is that your words and thoughts are powerful life shapers, so use them wisely. Now that you know it, would you still tell yourself that "I'm too fat" or "I'll never amount to anything" or "I will never be pretty"? 

But I don't want to diss the fact that there are still greater persons than you and I. Some are sexier, smarter, physically more attractive, and so on and so forth, but beauty is defined on different levels- you can be and you are beautiful in your own way--just decide this very moment that you are beautiful, and work your way towards becoming one!

"Change the way you see things and the things you look at will begin to change."

Here's a challenge: Choose one of the negative descriptions I've just written, and say it to yourself for 9 times every day for 21 days. (9 is the number of circulation, 21 is the number of days for the brain to realign itself) Or, replace the negative description with a positive one (e.g. I'm beautiful, I'm great, I'm in my healthiest, sexiest body ever, etc.) then tell me what happens after 21 days. :)

To end this post on a positive note, here's a parody of the Dove ad:

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