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Dear Society........... YOUR WRONG.


  Perfection is a perception. We as a society, and as individual humans, decide what perfection is. We assign it to an unattainable image or idea. The only thing wrong is….. SOCIETY!!! The age old problem with humanity is that we fear what we don’t understand. Everything has to be labeled and judged and if it doesn’t fit the criteria it’s rejected. Society has become so rigid in its idea of what’s right and what’s wrong. Beauty is some airbrushed anorexic model. A woman’s only purpose in life is to have children. Men are workers, they are the ones allowed real jobs and exciting lives.  


 
  We learn so much about our culture from movies, music, television, books, video games, and other forms of entertainment. Through this lens of society, we are conditioned to accept certain stereotypes about people of different races, genders, religions, occupations, and other walks of life. We believe in these stereotypes so strongly that sometimes we feel we need to conform to them ourselves. We wrongly believe that we need to have certain hobbies, wear certain clothes, or do certain jobs that are only associated with our race or gender. As a result we become stuck in a box that we can’t get out of.

 


However, the truth is we are all individuals with our own unique differences. Don’t be afraid to be yourself! No matter who you are or what you do people will ALWAYS have something negative to say.



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