I’m good looking at certain angles. But most of the time I look ugly. I guess my lesson still needed to be learnt is not to derive my sense of self from my ever changing appearance. There’s an interesting book that I have not read but the title sounds good by Kjerstin Gruys titled “Mirror, Mirror Off the Wall: How I Learned to Love My Body by Not Looking at It for a Year”
I’m good looking at certain angles. But most of the time I look ugly. I guess my lesson still needed to be learnt is not to derive my sense of self from my ever changing appearance. There’s an interesting book that I have not read but the title sounds good by Kjerstin Gruys titled “Mirror, Mirror Off the Wall: How I Learned to Love My Body by Not Looking at It for a Year”
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