I think it is impossible for anyone to have a clear definition of beauty. As they say, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder." My favorite "Twilight Zone" episode is the one where the girl is try to get plastic surgery because she, along with the rest of the world believes she is ugly. You never see her face or the faces of the doctors and other people she encounters until the very end. When the faces are finally revealed, she is a what would be considered a classic "beauty" and the rest of the people have, literally, pig faces. What is beautiful to one person may be ugly to another. In this sense I agree that imperfections can be considered beauty. Imperfections are what make us unique. Is not uniqueness a form of beauty? Who is to say who is ugly and who is beautiful? I agree that everyone has at least some beauty, whatever beauty may be.
I think it is impossible for
I think it is impossible for anyone to have a clear definition of beauty. As they say, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder." My favorite "Twilight Zone" episode is the one where the girl is try to get plastic surgery because she, along with the rest of the world believes she is ugly. You never see her face or the faces of the doctors and other people she encounters until the very end. When the faces are finally revealed, she is a what would be considered a classic "beauty" and the rest of the people have, literally, pig faces. What is beautiful to one person may be ugly to another. In this sense I agree that imperfections can be considered beauty. Imperfections are what make us unique. Is not uniqueness a form of beauty? Who is to say who is ugly and who is beautiful? I agree that everyone has at least some beauty, whatever beauty may be.