Many People Desire the Perfect Self-Image that is Impossible

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Perfection is defined by Webster’s Dictionary as “being entirely without flaws; something that cannot be improved.” In today’s society many people, particularly young women desire to be perfect in their outward appearance. They want the perfect hair, the perfect skin, the perfect body, which so many think would be the perfect life. However, perfection of this kind is very difficult to achieve, yet so many people still want this perfect self-image. This desire for perfection has caused self-hatred within many and this pandemic of perfection is rapidly spreading amongst individuals. The song “Pretty Hurts” by Beyoncé Knowles clearly shows how perfection is truly a disease of a nation. People are faced with the pressure to be perfect in their daily lives, but why? Many individuals feel the need to be perfect because of parental influence, social acceptance and self-conflict.

Parents have a great impact on the mindset of young children. Beyoncé opens the song by demonstrating this fact. She states “Mama said, you’re a pretty girl, what’s in your head it doesn’t matter. Brush your hair, fix your teeth, what you wear is all that matters.” This line reveals the influence mothers have on their daughters as they grow up. They instill in their children’s minds from a young age that they should always strive to look perfect because “it’s all that matters.” Nowadays parents enter their children in beauty pageants at a very young age. These children must undergo drastic measures in order to look perfect so that they can obtain a crown. They wear tons of makeup, fake teeth, expensive clothing and even go tanning! Their parents force them to practice continuously until their performance is perfect in their eyes.

As human beings, we long ...

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... a temporary fix to the problem. In the end, plastic surgery is detrimental to the individual because they end up losing themselves in the process. The true reason they cannot find happiness is because they must search deep inside their heart and accept their flaws.

Beyoncé concludes the song by stating “when you’re alone all by yourself and you’re lying in your bed, you’re reflection stares right into you are you happy with yourself? It’s just a way to masquerade, the illusion has been shed. Are you happy with yourself? She finally ends the song by answering that question with a definite yes! You should not let your parents, the media, or your personal self-conflict cause you to feel any less of a person. Persons should realize that chasing perfection is a waste of time and instead of trying to be perfect they should accept themselves being perfectly imperfect.

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