内在美还是外在美英语作文大学生

合集下载
  1. 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
  2. 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
  3. 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。

内在美还是外在美英语作文大学生
全文共6篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
Inner Beauty or Outer Beauty?
Hi there! My name is Emily and I'm a university student studying psychology. Today, I want to talk to you about a topic that's really important to me – inner beauty versus outer beauty. It's something I've thought a lot about, and I have some strong opinions on the matter!
Let's start by defining what we mean by inner and outer beauty. Outer beauty refers to someone's physical appearance –how they look on the outside. This includes things like their facial features, body shape, hair, skin, etc. Inner beauty, on the other hand, is all about a person's personality, character, values, and way of treating others.
In my opinion, inner beauty is way more important than outer beauty. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with caring about your appearance and wanting to look nice. But obsessing over looks and judging people solely based on their outer beauty? That's just wrong.
True beauty comes from within. It's about being a good, kind-hearted person who treats others with respect and compassion. It's about having strong moral principles and sticking to them. It's about being confident in yourself and not needing constant validation from others about your looks.
Unfortunately, our society seems to be obsessed with outer beauty, especially when it comes to women. Just look at magazines, TV shows, movies, advertisements – they're full of Images of "perfect" looking models and celebrities with flawless hair, makeup and bodies. These Images are so pervasive that they start to shape our idea of what "beauty" should look like from a very young age.
And you know what? Those Images are completely unrealistic for most people! They're the result of expert hair, makeup, lighting, photoshop and more. Even the models themselves don't look like that in real life without professional styling. But young girls are bombarded with these Images and start to feel insecure and inadequate if they don't meet those ridiculous standards.
It's no wonder that so many people, especially women and girls, struggle with body image issues, eating disorders, low self-esteem and other mental health challenges. We're
essentially being brainwashed to believe that our worth is tied to our outer appearance. It's heartbreaking.
On the flip side, placing too much emphasis on someone's outer beauty can blind us to how wonderful (or not) they are as a person on the inside. I've met very physically attractive people who were selfish, rude, arrogant or mean-spirited once you got to know them. Their outer "beauty" becomes far less appealing once their inner ugliness is revealed.
Conversely, I know plenty of people who may not fit narrow conventional beauty standards, but are some of the kindest, funniest, most loyal friends you could ask for. Their inner beauty shines so brightly that you can't help but be drawn to them.
At the end of the day, beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder. One person's perception of physical perfection could be another's idea of totally ordinary or even unattractive. Our preferences and tendencies when it comes to judging attractiveness are heavily shaped by culture, media influences, and our own life experiences.
But inner beauty? That's universal. Things like compassion, integrity, generosity, sense of humor – those are qualities that translate across cultures and tend to make someone beautiful in most people's eyes, no matter what they look like on the outside.
As I get older, I realize more and more how truly meaningless outer beauty is in the grand scheme of things. Looks fade as we age – it's just a fact of life. But a beautiful personality and spirit can last forever and become even more amazing over time.
So in my book, inner beauty will always trump outer beauty. When I'm looking for friends or even a romantic partner, you'd better believe I care a lot more about who someone is as a person than what they look like. Give me a kind soul over a supermodel any day!
That's not to say you can't be a total babe AND an amazing person on the inside. There are plenty of gorgeous people, inside and out. But it's the inner beauty that really counts and lasts. Those are just my thoughts! What do you think – inner beauty or outer beauty? I'd love to hear your perspective!
篇2
Inner Beauty is Way Cooler Than Outer Beauty
Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm nine years old. Today, I want to talk to you about something really important – inner beauty versus outer beauty. It's a big topic that even grown-ups talk about a lot, but I think us kids can understand it too!
Let's start with outer beauty. That's what you see on the outside – how someone looks, the clothes they wear, their hairstyle, and stuff like that. A lot of people, even some of my friends, think that outer beauty is super important. They want to have the trendiest clothes, the coolest haircut, and they spend a lot of time trying to look a certain way.
Now, don't get me wrong, there's nothing bad about wanting to look nice. I like wearing my favorite t-shirt with the unicorn on it, and I think it's fun to experiment with different hairstyles sometimes. But here's the thing – outer beauty is just temporary. Your looks can change so quickly, especially as you get older. And besides, what really matters is what's on the inside, right?
Inner beauty is all about the kind of person you are deep down. It's about your personality, your values, the way you treat others, and the gifts and talents you have. Inner beauty is something that stays with you forever, no matter how you look on the outside or how old you get.
Let me give you some examples of inner beauty that I really admire:
My best friend, Sarah, is one of the kindest people I know. She's always looking out for others, sharing her snacks at
lunchtime, and making sure no one feels left out on the playground. That's true inner beauty – caring about others and making them feel good.
Or how about my uncle Tim? He's not the best-looking guy, to be honest, but he's hilarious! Whenever he comes over, he has us all laughing until our stomachs hurt with his funny stories and jokes. That's inner beauty too – being able to brighten someone's day and make them smile.
And then there's my art teacher, Mrs. Peterson. She's an amazing artist, but more importantly, she encourages every single one of her students to explore their creativity and express themselves through art. She sees the inner beauty and potential in all of us.
Those are just a few examples, but I'm sure you can think of many more people in your own life who have inner beauty. Maybe it's a family member who is patient and wise, or a friend who is brave and stands up for what's right, or someone who uses their talents to help others.
The thing about inner beauty is that it makes you feel good on the inside too. When you're a kind, funny, creative, or brave person, you get to experience that warmth and happiness within
yourself. Outer beauty is fine, but it doesn't really make you feel that way – it's just about how you look on the outside.
Plus, inner beauty lasts forever! You can be a beautiful person on the inside no matter how old you are or what you look like. Outer beauty, on the other hand, fades over time. Even the most gorgeous movie stars and models get older and their looks change. But inner beauty? That's forever.
So, what do you think? Are you convinced that inner beauty is way cooler than outer beauty? I know I am! From now on, I'm going to focus on being the best person I can be on the inside –kind, funny, creative, brave, and true to myself. Those are the real qualities that matter, not just how I look or what clothes I wear.
I'm not saying we should never care about our appearance at all. It's still fun to put on a cute outfit or try a new hairstyle sometimes. But we can't let outer beauty become our only focus. We have to remember that true beauty comes from within – it's about who we are as people, not just how we look.
So let's all work on our inner beauty together! Let's be kind, let's use our creativity, let's be brave, let's make people laugh, and let's make the world a better place in our own special ways. That's what real beauty is all about.
Thanks for listening, friends! I'll see you on the playground, where inner beauty shines through every game of tag or jump rope session. Peace out!
篇3
Inner Beauty vs Outer Beauty
Hi there! My name is Emma and I'm a university student studying fashion design. Today I want to talk to you about something that's really important - inner beauty versus outer beauty. It's a big topic that people have lots of different opinions about.
When I was little, I used to think that outer beauty was the most important thing. I loved looking at fashion magazines and admiring all the gorgeous models. They always looked so perfect with their fancy clothes, beautiful hair, and flawless makeup. I dreamed about being that pretty one day.
As I got older though, I started realizing that focusing only on outer beauty can be problematic. The media and society put so much emphasis on physical appearance, especially for girls and women. We're constantly bombarded with images of "perfection" that are often airbrushed or digitally altered. It can
make people feel really insecure and like they're not good enough if they don't meet those unrealistic standards.
I remember in middle school, some girls would spend hours getting ready, piling on the makeup and doing their hair just perfectly. They seemed to care more about their looks than their schoolwork or personalities. And kids could be really mean, teasing or bullying others about their appearances. It made me sad to see my friends feeling down about themselves just because of how they looked on the outside.
inner beauty means having a kind heart, being caring and compassionate towards others. It's about intelligence, confidence, determination, and having strong ethics and morals.
A truly beautiful person has positive qualities like generosity, honesty, integrity, and resilience during tough times.
Over the years, I've met people who aren't considered physically "attractive" by traditional standards, but they radiate inner beauty. Their positive energy, warm personalities, and uplifting spirits make them glow in a way that shallow physical perfection can't match.
Conversely, I've encountered people who are gorgeous on the outside but aren't very nice on the inside. Their negative attitudes, arrogance, or cruelty towards others makes their outer
beauty much less appealing. As the saying goes, "pretty is as pretty does."
In my fashion courses, we've discussed how focusing too much on an idealized form of outer beauty can be unhealthy. It promotes unrealistic expectations, body shaming, and even eating disorders for some people desperately trying to attain the"perfect" body type or look. Many brands and companies are now using more diverse models and avoiding excessive photoshopping to embrace different definitions of beauty.
I believe true beauty is a balanced combination of inner and outer qualities. Taking care of your physical health and appearance is important, but not at the expense of your mental and emotional well-being. Developing your inner strength, positive mindset, and values as a person should be the top priority.
As I've gotten older, I've gained more self-confidence and don't stress as much about my looks. Of course, I still like wearing cute outfits and making an effort with my hair and makeup sometimes. But I know that outer beauty is temporary and superficial. My true friends and loved ones appreciate me for who I am on the inside - my caring nature, values, ambition, and sense of humor.
At the end of the day, looks fade but a beautiful spirit lasts forever. I'll keep working on nurturing my inner beauty through kindness, education, personal growth, and uplifting others. With a gorgeous mind and heart, the radiant outer beauty will shine through effortlessly.
Those are just my thoughts, but I'd love to hear your perspectives! What does beauty mean to you - inner, outer, or a blend of both? How can we promote healthy self-esteem and body positivity, especially for young people? Let me know in the comments below!
篇4
Is Being Pretty on the Outside More Important Than Being a Good Person?
A lot of people think that being pretty or handsome on the outside is the most important thing in the world. They spend hours putting on makeup, doing their hair, and picking out the trendiest clothes. But in my opinion, how you look on the outside isn't nearly as crucial as the kind of person you are on the inside.
I've known some really beautiful people who were mean, dishonest, and selfish. Sure, they looked flawless, but their ugly personalities ruined it. If you're a bully who makes fun of other
kids, it doesn't matter if you're a male model or not - you're still a bad person. Similarly, some of the nicest, most loyal friends I've had weren't what you'd call "pretty" based on conventional beauty standards. They had pimples, braces, or were overweight. Despite not being physically perfect, they were caring, trustworthy individuals with wonderful inner beauty.
What is inner beauty anyway? It means having positive qualities like kindness, integrity, generosity, courage, humility, and gratitude on the inside. When someone has inner beauty, it means they strive to be the best person they can be, not just the best looking. They're good listeners who don't judge others for their appearance. They stick up for their friends against bullies, even if it's unpopular. They're thankful for what they have and don't brag or act stuck-up about their talents or possessions.
People with inner beauty treat others with respect, no matter what. They're not fake or two-faced. They don't pretend to be your friend one day and then ditch you the next if someone cooler comes along. They don't cheat on tests or homework because they have principles. They're honest about their feelings instead of playing mind games. When they say they'll be there for you, they really mean it.
In my opinion, having a beautiful personality and good moral character mean so much more than having a cute face or rockin' body. Looking attractive is no big deal if you're a horrible person on the inside. As the saying goes, "Pretty is as pretty does." It doesn't matter if someone is absolutely gorgeous - if they mistreat others, they're not really a beautiful person.
I'm not saying that taking pride in your appearance and wanting to look your best is a bad thing. It's perfectly okay to care about your outward appearance as long as it's not the only thing you care about. The problem is when people get their priorities mixed up and think that outer beauty trumps everything else. They become vain, superficial jerks who only care about impressing others instead of having substance.
I'd way rather be friends with someone who might not be a perfect ten physically but has a stellar personality. Give me the kid who's there for me through good times and bad over the meanest girl in class who somehow winds up on the cover of a magazine. An awesome human being who makes me laugh, has my back, and treats everyone with kindness is so much more valuable than a cute snob.
Don't get me wrong, there are absolutely plenty of beautiful people out there who are also beautiful on the inside. But my
point is that inner beauty is more important. When I look back at my life as an adult, I know I'll remember the great qualities my best friends had, not what brands they wore or how perfect their makeup looked.
At the end of the day, how you are as a person matters so much more than how you look. Your personality, values, and moral integrity leave much bigger impressions and have way more impact than your clothes or your appearance. The kids who were humble, kind-hearted, trustworthy, and brave when I was growing up are the ones I deeply respect now, not the ones who were just super cute. Being a good person with inner beauty should be everyone's priority over outer looks.
So always remember: While maintaining good grooming and health habits is smart, what makes a person truly beautiful has way more to do with their inner qualities than their outer physical traits. Be sure to develop your character and work on having a great personality. Don't ever think that being a pretty face matters more than being a beautiful soul. Nurture your inner beauty above all else, and you'll be way more fulfilled in the long run than if you just focused on the superficial. Looks inevitably fade, but a fantastic heart and spirit last forever.
篇5
Inner Beauty vs Outer Beauty: A College Student's Perspective
Hi there! Today, I want to talk to you about something that's been on my mind a lot lately – inner beauty versus outer beauty. It's a topic that's been debated for ages, and I've got some thoughts I'd like to share with you.
Let's start with outer beauty. I'm sure you all know what I'm talking about – the way someone looks on the outside. It's the first thing we notice when we meet someone new, right? We see their hair, their clothes, their smile, and we make a judgment. And let's be honest, in today's world, outer beauty is kind of a big deal. Just look at all the magazines, movies, and social media posts that celebrate people who are considered "beautiful" based on their physical appearance.
But here's the thing – outer beauty is only skin deep. Sure, it's nice to look at someone who's conventionally attractive, but that's not the whole story. Outer beauty fades over time, and it doesn't really say much about who a person really is on the inside.
That's where inner beauty comes in. Inner beauty is all about a person's character, their values, their kindness, and their compassion. It's the stuff that really matters in the long run.
Think about the people you admire most in your life. Is it because of how they look, or is it because of the kind of person they are? I bet it's the latter. Maybe it's a teacher who inspired you to follow your dreams, or a friend who was always there for you when you needed them most. Those are the people who have true inner beauty.
And you know what? Inner beauty is something that grows and develops over time. It's not something you're just born with – it's something you have to work on and cultivate. It's about being kind, generous, and caring towards others. It's about having integrity and standing up for what you believe in. It's about being honest, humble, and grateful for the good things in your life.
Now, I'm not saying that outer beauty doesn't matter at all. We all want to look our best and take care of ourselves physically. But what I am saying is that inner beauty should be the priority. Because at the end of the day, it's the kind of person you are that really matters.
Think about the people you look up to the most – the ones who have really made a difference in the world. People like Nelson Mandela, Malala Yousafzai, and Mother Teresa. They weren't celebrated for their outer beauty (although they were
certainly beautiful in their own way). They were celebrated for their inner beauty – their courage, their strength, and their unwavering commitment to making the world a better place.
So, my fellow college students, as we navigate this crazy world of ours, let's remember to focus on cultivating our inner beauty. Let's be kind, compassionate, and generous towards others. Let's stand up for what we believe in and use our voices to make a positive difference. Let's strive to be the best versions of ourselves, not just on the outside, but on the inside too.
Because at the end of the day, that's what really matters. That's what people will remember us for. Not our perfect hair or our designer clothes, but the kind of person we were and the impact we had on the world around us.
So, let's celebrate inner beauty. Let's lift each other up and encourage one another to be the best versions of ourselves. Let's spread kindness and positivity wherever we go. And let's never forget that true beauty starts from within.
篇6
Inner Beauty is Way Cooler Than Outer Beauty!
Hi everyone! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to talk to you about something really important - inner beauty versus outer beauty. Grown-ups seem to care a lot about outer beauty, but I think inner beauty is way more awesome!
What is outer beauty anyway? It's basically just how someone looks on the outside. Like if they have pretty hair, nice clothes, a cute smile etc. Don't get me wrong, looking neat and taking care of yourself is great. But there's so much more to a person than just their appearance!
Inner beauty is all about who someone really is on the inside. It's about the kind of person they are, how they treat others, what's in their heart and mind. To me, that's way more valuable and meaningful than just outer beauty.
Let me give you some examples to explain what I mean. I have this one friend, let's call her Emily. Emily is absolutely beautiful on the outside. She has gorgeous long hair, big eyes, and always dresses super stylishly. A lot of people admire her for how pretty she looks. But here's the thing - Emily can actually be really mean and stuck-up to people she thinks aren't as attractive as her. She makes fun of kids who don't dress as nicely and excludes them from her friend group. To me, that makes Emily's inner beauty pretty ugly, no matter how cute she may look.
On the other hand, there's my friend Jacob. Jacob doesn't really care much about his outer appearance - he kind of dresses like a mess with mismatched clothes and crazy bedhead hair. But Jacob is one of the kindest, most generous people I know. He's always looking out for others, including kids who get bullied or left out. He shares his snacks, includes everyone at recess, and just has a heart of gold. In my opinion, Jacob's inner beauty makes him way more attractive than someone like Emily who's just obsessed with looking good on the outside.
I could give you tons of other examples, but I think you get my point. Valuing inner beauty over outer beauty means caring more about substance than just style. It means judging people based on the content of their character, not just their physical appearance. It means recognizing that some of the most beautiful people in the world aren't necessarily model-gorgeous, but are beautiful in their souls, personalities, and how they treat others.
Don't get me wrong - there's nothing wrong with wanting to look nice or taking pride in your appearance. Looking presentable is great! The problem is when we get so fixated on outer beauty that we miss the true inner beauty of people. Or even worse, when we start mistreating or looking down on
people just because they don't live up to our standards of outer beauty.
In my opinion, cultivating inner beauty is so much more worthwhile. It lasts forever and only gets better with age, while outer beauty is temporary and fades over time. People with inner beauty make the world a kinder, more compassionate place just by being themselves. And at the end of the day, isn't that what really matters most?
So those are my thoughts! I could go on and on, but I think you get the idea. Always remember to look for and nurture the inner beauty in yourself and others. Because in my book, inner beauty will always trump outer beauty. The world would be an awesome place if we could all try to be inwardly beautiful human beings.
Thanks for listening! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Your friend,
Jamie。

相关文档
最新文档