Blog EntryMIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL By Francis J. KongMay 6, '08 1:19 AM
for everyone
One businessman complained and said:

"The other night, my wife and I were going out for dinner."

She put on eyebrow pencil, eye shadow, eyeliner, eyelashes, mascara,
toner, blush and lipstick, then turned to me and said, "Does this look
natural?"

Men find it hard to understand women and that's the beauty behind it,
the mystery of discovery.

Another one said, "Today is the fifth anniversary of my wife's 39th
birthday."

Now you tell me whether you can understand that or not.

Have you ever watched Fashion TV?

When I was still with the garments industry my wife and I watched a
great deal of them and I realized that we were watching many of the
world's most beautiful women. The clothes may not be great all the
time but when these women wear it and walk with it, the beauty comes
out. The next thing I discovered is that many fresh and young faces
would walk the ramp. And it's only a matter of time before the once
hot faces disappear from the scene only to be replaced by the younger
ones.

NO amount of cosmetics could ever fight off a woman's terror and
trepidation: aging. Age catches up with everyone and there's no
exception to the rule.

One woman I know who is in her mid-forties prohibits her children to
call her mom. She commanded that all of her grown up kids call her
Auntie…and of course it breaks the children's hearts. I wonder how
long she could stay in the stage of denial. Yes. Some people live in
denial and somebody says it correctly that denial is not a river in
Egypt.

Vanity? A refusal to face one's real age?

Mirror…mirror on the wall, who's the prettiest of them all?

What an unforgettable scene in the immortal Disney Classic Snow
White.

Are women vain?

Some are of course and then some are not.

Today there are many men who are vain too. Look at the rise of
cosmetic products for men.

The cosmetics industry is a major money making industry this is itself
would reveal the fact that men and women do pay a lot of attention to
how they look.

It is important to look good especially when you are in the work
place.

In my seminars I always warn my audience to be wary of speakers who
say otherwise. When you hear speakers tell you that "beauty is not
important…I can assure you that the speaker is ugly."

Of course beauty is important and we have to make ourselves
presentable.

The way we look represent the company we are working for.

But looking good is not as important as being good in person and
character.

I got me an article that deals with this issue.

The title is How Females Look in the Mirror.

Age 8: Looks at herself and sees herself as Cinderella/Sleeping
Beauty.

Age 15: Looks at herself and sees herself as Cinderella/Sleeping
Beauty/Cheerleader or sees fat/Ugly. (Mom I can't go to school looking
like this!)

Age 20: Looks at herself and sees "too fat/too thin, too/short/too
tall, too straight/too curly" — but decides she's going anyway.

Age 30: Looks at herself and sees "too fat/too thin, too short/too
tall, too straight/too curly" but decides she doesn't have time to fix
it, so she goes anyway.

Age 40: Looks at herself and sees "too fat/ too thin, too short/to
tall too straight/too curly"- but says: "At least I'm
clean" and goes anyway.

Age 50: Looks at herself and sees "I am" and goes wherever she wants
to.

Age 60: Looks at herself and reminds herself of all the people who
can't even see themselves in the mirror anymore. Goes out and conquers
the world.

Age 70: Looks at herself and sees wisdom, laughter and ability, goes
out and enjoys life.

Age 80: Doesn't bother to look. Just puts on a purple hat and goes out
to have fun with the world.

That's the way to live life.

But why wait until 80 to develop this great attitude?

Beauty is in the character not on the skin.

A wise guy says: Beauty always comes from within—within jars, tubes,
and compacts. That's not what I mean.

A French proverb says: Beauty without virtue is a flower without
perfume.

True beauty is that which reflects the beauty of Her Maker.

A godly life and a great positive disposition.

Who can resist such charm?

You don't need those low waist-hip hugging-panty revealing jeans to be
beautiful.

Show the love of Christ and exhibit His character by being a woman of
virtue and I can assure you you're beautiful anytime all the time.

So relax. Be happy and be beautiful.

aprillemae wrote on May 6
NO amount of cosmetics could ever fight off a woman's terror and
trepidation: aging. Age catches up with everyone and there's no
exception to the rule.--- NOD NOD :) SO TRUE :)
aprillemae wrote on May 6
Age 80: Doesn't bother to look. Just puts on a purple hat and goes out
to have fun with the world.-- > NICE WE REALLY DON'T NEED TO TOO OLD TO REALIZE THAT IN THE END ALL THAT WILL REMAIN ARE MEMORIES......NOT LOOKS ;)
aprillemae wrote on May 6
So relax. Be happy and be beautiful---> SUPER NICE LINE ;)
purplepinksky wrote on May 6
NO amount of cosmetics could ever fight off a woman's terror and
trepidation: aging. Age catches up with everyone and there's no
exception to the rule.--- NOD NOD :) SO TRUE :)
correct (",) let's go with the flow of life (",)
purplepinksky wrote on May 6
Age 80: Doesn't bother to look. Just puts on a purple hat and goes out
to have fun with the world.-- > NICE WE REALLY DON'T NEED TO TOO OLD TO REALIZE THAT IN THE END ALL THAT WILL REMAIN ARE MEMORIES......NOT LOOKS ;)
well said sis aprille (",)
Let's enjoy what life brings (",)
purplepinksky wrote on May 6
So relax. Be happy and be beautiful---> SUPER NICE LINE ;)
Perfect line to us women (",)
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