*Does Look Matter?* Well no it doesn't... But to some it does...*


Dear Readers,

In a world obsessed with appearances, we often overlook the deeper aspects of a person's identity. Society has long associated beauty with worth, but what happens when someone doesn't fit conventional standards of attractiveness? This is the story of a man who, after surviving a major surgery, bore a scar on his head that became the defining feature of his appearance—at least, in the eyes of others.

To many, the scar made him "ugly" and "disfigured." People whispered behind his back, speculating on his past, assuming the worst. He began wearing caps, not out of shame but to escape the piercing stares and harsh words of those who couldn't see beyond the surface. His choice of headwear became his shield, a way to conceal the mark that, to him, symbolized survival and resilience but to others, was just an imperfection.

We must ask ourselves: Why do we, as a society, place so much importance on outward appearances? Does a scar or an unconventional feature diminish someone's worth? The truth is, that looks should never define a person. The man with the surgical scar had more strength and courage than those who mocked him could ever understand. His journey reminds us that beauty is fleeting, but character endures. It's time we challenge the notion that looks matter more than the soul beneath.

It's Soul Matters better than Looks

Thanks

Jacob M



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