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" Men desires beauty because his soul longs for the lost paradise "
Our world is finely tuned , and its code is beauty and harmony , humans are no exception to this we are programed to perceive attractiveness as a positive trait it pleases the eye and the soul .
Beauty summons positive emotions : These emotions can enrich our lives and make us feel more connected to ourselves, others, and the world. In the presence of beautiful things, we feel a broad range of emotions, such as fascination, awe, feelings of transcendence, wonder, and admiration. The experience of aesthetic emotions can happen when a person perceives and evaluates a stimulus for its beautiful appeal or virtues. and this leads us to the halo effect .
The Halo effect : The halo effect is a cognitive bias that occurs when we let one trait, such as physical attractiveness, influence our judgments of other traits, such as personality, intelligence, or morality. The halo effect can work in both positive and negative directions. When we notice a positive trait and then make positive assumptions, it’s called the halo effect. When we notice a negative trait and form a negative impression, it’s called the horn effect.
A common example of the halo effect is attractiveness, and the tendency to assign positive qualities to an attractive person. Research has shown that people tend to rate attractive individuals more favorably for their personality traits or characteristics than those who are less attractive. For instance, more attractive people are perceived as more confident, emotionally stable, intelligent, responsible, sociable, and trustworthy. This phenomenon is also known as the “attractiveness halo effect” and it can have significant consequences for our social interactions, decisions, and outcomes.
The attractiveness halo effect is not limited to one culture or region. A recent study examined the attractiveness halo effect across 45 countries in 11 world regions and found that attractiveness correlated positively with most of the socially desirable personality traits in all regions. This suggests that the attractiveness halo effect is a universal phenomenon that can be found cross-culturally.
Why do we fall for the attractiveness halo effect ? There are several possible explanations. One is that we use attractiveness as a heuristic, or a mental shortcut, to simplify our judgments and decisions. Instead of gathering and processing all the relevant information about a person, we rely on a single cue, such as attractiveness, to make quick and easy inferences . another explanation is that we are motivated by our emotions and desires to favor attractive people. We may feel more attracted, interested, or attached to attractive people and seek their approval or affiliation .
it is worth mentioning that The better one knows someone, the less halo effect plays a role. For example, after a while teachers can guess their academic abilities as accurately as a standardized achievement test This means the halo effect probably is playing a greater role in a more anonymous society with more fleeting acquaintances rather than deep friendships.
Thus you must ascend in terms of beauty , status and in life generally or you will live at the button all your life , you will end up alone or worse : with an ugly low value chick who will ruin your bloodline even more , also the world will perceive in a way that will keep downgrading you , you become the prey and the ruthlessness of the universe will crush you . At the end of the spiral you will find yourself putting a gun in your mouth . a dreadful end right ?
Our world is finely tuned , and its code is beauty and harmony , humans are no exception to this we are programed to perceive attractiveness as a positive trait it pleases the eye and the soul .
Beauty summons positive emotions : These emotions can enrich our lives and make us feel more connected to ourselves, others, and the world. In the presence of beautiful things, we feel a broad range of emotions, such as fascination, awe, feelings of transcendence, wonder, and admiration. The experience of aesthetic emotions can happen when a person perceives and evaluates a stimulus for its beautiful appeal or virtues. and this leads us to the halo effect .
The Halo effect : The halo effect is a cognitive bias that occurs when we let one trait, such as physical attractiveness, influence our judgments of other traits, such as personality, intelligence, or morality. The halo effect can work in both positive and negative directions. When we notice a positive trait and then make positive assumptions, it’s called the halo effect. When we notice a negative trait and form a negative impression, it’s called the horn effect.
A common example of the halo effect is attractiveness, and the tendency to assign positive qualities to an attractive person. Research has shown that people tend to rate attractive individuals more favorably for their personality traits or characteristics than those who are less attractive. For instance, more attractive people are perceived as more confident, emotionally stable, intelligent, responsible, sociable, and trustworthy. This phenomenon is also known as the “attractiveness halo effect” and it can have significant consequences for our social interactions, decisions, and outcomes.
The attractiveness halo effect is not limited to one culture or region. A recent study examined the attractiveness halo effect across 45 countries in 11 world regions and found that attractiveness correlated positively with most of the socially desirable personality traits in all regions. This suggests that the attractiveness halo effect is a universal phenomenon that can be found cross-culturally.
Why do we fall for the attractiveness halo effect ? There are several possible explanations. One is that we use attractiveness as a heuristic, or a mental shortcut, to simplify our judgments and decisions. Instead of gathering and processing all the relevant information about a person, we rely on a single cue, such as attractiveness, to make quick and easy inferences . another explanation is that we are motivated by our emotions and desires to favor attractive people. We may feel more attracted, interested, or attached to attractive people and seek their approval or affiliation .
it is worth mentioning that The better one knows someone, the less halo effect plays a role. For example, after a while teachers can guess their academic abilities as accurately as a standardized achievement test This means the halo effect probably is playing a greater role in a more anonymous society with more fleeting acquaintances rather than deep friendships.
Thus you must ascend in terms of beauty , status and in life generally or you will live at the button all your life , you will end up alone or worse : with an ugly low value chick who will ruin your bloodline even more , also the world will perceive in a way that will keep downgrading you , you become the prey and the ruthlessness of the universe will crush you . At the end of the spiral you will find yourself putting a gun in your mouth . a dreadful end right ?