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Hidden Beauty Within
We often come across people who tag themselves as “ugly.” They rate themselves too. I don't know why. Why would you rate yourself? Your mama didn't raise you just so you could rate yourself and compare yourself to plastic (if you know you know)
We often get deceived by the pretty faces. People with beautiful souls are kind sweet and loving. They are loved by everyone. While, the people with pretty faces are arrogant, rude and very proud of their outer beauty. At first people like them, but when they see their behaviour, it changes everything.
They start hating them, no matter how much they adored them in the first place
The real beauty is hidden, it's inside ourselves. It's reflected in our behaviour and our moral values. Beneath those pretty faces are some of the ugliest faces that you'll ever see.
Stop comparing yourself to the “cool kid” of your school, don't lie I know you do. Their close friends know what they are and you know who you are.
So work on the hidden beauty that lies within yourself;)
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This piece was written in 2021, during the lockdown. A 14-year-old me was bored and started writing more. Now, I'm a published author. I published a short story book called “Sisters Who Believed. " You can check it out on Amazon.