On the night of the 23rd, when I was bored and scrolling through Moments, I accidentally came across a photo, which made me feel unhappy. This photo is a selfie posted by a girl I once pursued without success. The photos are very interesting. She is a girl with not big eyes. But in the photo, she is looking to the left of the camera, leaving a large white eyeball in the photo. Looking at it this way, you can't tell that her eyes are small at all, she even looks like a girl with big eyes. She smiled slightly, showing off her peach-shaped plump face, and her braids were carefully taken care of. With appropriate photo editing, I was amazed at first glance. I have seen photos of her before, and her face shape is far different from what it is now. I am more inclined to believe that she used micro-plastic surgery such as hyaluronic acid to make her face look as good-looking as it does now.
Maybe it was because I tried to pursue her but failed, and my original love turned into jealousy. My first reaction was to search for the side effects of hyaluronic acid injection. After looking for a long time, it seemed that there were no side effects. Isn't this too cheap for her? With some tricks, she can achieve the effect of changing her beauty from an average-looking girl to a beauty. Her beautiful appearance can naturally attract the admiration of many opposite sexes, and she seems to enjoy the feeling of being pursued by many opposite sexes. This was so unfair to the already beautiful girl, and she felt jealous. I'm jealous of her opportunistic way, as if there's nothing wrong with being so opportunistic. Is she trying to force everyone to be opportunistic and get micro-plastic surgery?
In college, I hated a classmate in the dormitory. The first thing he did when he got up every morning was to wash his hair. He washed his hair the most diligently, but rarely bought shampoo. Of course, the reason why he washes his hair so diligently is to maintain a good image in front of the opposite sex, but secretly he is a lazy man with stinky socks. So some people in the dormitory dislike him more or less.
"Opportunistic" has a derogatory connotation and even a taste of criticism. The criticism comes from the fact that "opportunistic" not only fails to get things done, but also often messes up things. For example, payment for knowledge is now on the rise, and various types of audio lectures are blooming everywhere. At first glance, the promotional posters show the same image of elites, coupled with some eye-catching introductions. I have to say one more thing, appearance is more convincing than words. But the result everywhere is that the quality of audio lectures is generally low, and some lecturers can't even pass the basic skills of pronunciation, enunciation, and Mandarin. It's hard to imagine that he is an elite, and how dare you believe what he says.
For an online knowledge lecture, making a beautiful poster is less difficult than correcting deficiencies in pronunciation, enunciation, and Mandarin. Practicing a good speech is less difficult than delivering content that is beneficial to the audience. The promotional poster for "Get" is also very beautiful, but it feels very real to me. On the poster, the teacher not only shows his elite temperament, but also has a pleasant lecture voice, and the content can also benefit readers a lot. Just like how much water a barrel can hold depends on the shortest board.
Initially, I didn’t want to perm my hair, but perming makes it look fluffier, makes my face look less big, and makes me look more decent. My hair is relatively easy to take care of after perming, but I also feel that this is not the real me. In fact, it is human nature, and everyone has the love for beauty. In fact, I have some prejudices in this regard. I always feel that if I adhere to seeking truth from facts, I should not use tricks.
Warren Buffett said that the best way to get something you want is to deserve it. Everyone can dress themselves up, take photos and retouch them, and beautify themselves. But more importantly, we can't just stop at these little tricks. Just staying at these little tricks is opportunistic. Do something more difficult and improve yourself to become a better self. Thinking of this, I breathed a sigh of relief.