sit in front of the mirror and smile.
even if you have nothing to smile about, just try it,
you'll find something beautiful in you.
if you think you're ugly or having a bad hair day,
focus on your eyes, i think your eyes are beautiful.
don't think so? think again, there is no such thing as ugly eyes.
still smiling?
STOP!
now smile again.
notice you're more beautiful when you smile.
cool right?
You should try it more :)
are you scared of anything right now?
Are you stressed?
Take a sip of water.
now before you wipe the water away,
see the drops of water on your lips.
notice how they shine,
even in the tiniest bit of light.
they're just like you.
you shine no matter what.
you'll put up a smile even though you're hurting
you'll shine even though you're bursting into tears.
How do I know?
Because you're still here, practising self-care.
and you know self-care isn't selfish.
you know how to feel and you know how to breathe.
You're shining,
and I'm very proud of you.
(please spread this message forward)
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A Structuralist would likely see a plant like image on a blank background, with leaves and some type of buds. On the buds, a mask or clown head appears to have bloomed. The head has human physical features, and looks like its face is painting white with a collar of some type around its neck. A Non-Structuralist would believe there was imagery and symbolism. The plant could represent life or living, and the people or lives that grow and then die, and the lives yet to come to the world. The clown or figures face may represent a person or group, perhaps one which is misunderstood or disliked, based on the look of sadness and despair visible in the face. There are many theories that could be said, however the main difference is that a Non-Structuralist would insist that there is symbolism and not just reality.