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Beauty isn’t subjective. It’s a measurable biological hierarchy based on facial ratios, symmetry, and how much serotonin your mother had during pregnancy.
A 2021 meta-analysis from the Institute of Neuroaesthetics (https://ineuraesth.org/uglybias2021) found that 82% of people rate themselves at least one point hotter than they really are.
Not vanity survival instinct.
Your brain feeds you delusions to prevent total social collapse.
Evolutionary psychologist Dr. Feldstein (University of Oslo, 2009) explained this in his paper “Self-Deceptive Attractiveness Bias in Post-Digital Primates” (https://journals.evo-psycho.net/feldstein09).
Basically: if cavemen realized they were 4/10s, humanity would’ve gone extinct.
Every time you see your reflection, your brain triggers a familiarity bias loop (Harvard Cognitive Lab, 2018).
That small dopamine release convinces you that the thing in the mirror “looks decent.”
It doesn’t.
The mirror is state propaganda.
Your front camera is the uncensored truth.
According to the Center for Visual Perception Studies (https://cvpscience.info/report2020), the average human overestimates their facial symmetry by 14%.
That’s why your selfies never hit the same the mirror is your PR agent.
So no, you’re not getting uglier.
You’re just finally seeing yourself in 4k reality.
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A 2021 meta-analysis from the Institute of Neuroaesthetics (https://ineuraesth.org/uglybias2021) found that 82% of people rate themselves at least one point hotter than they really are.
Not vanity survival instinct.
Your brain feeds you delusions to prevent total social collapse.
Evolutionary psychologist Dr. Feldstein (University of Oslo, 2009) explained this in his paper “Self-Deceptive Attractiveness Bias in Post-Digital Primates” (https://journals.evo-psycho.net/feldstein09).
Basically: if cavemen realized they were 4/10s, humanity would’ve gone extinct.
Every time you see your reflection, your brain triggers a familiarity bias loop (Harvard Cognitive Lab, 2018).
That small dopamine release convinces you that the thing in the mirror “looks decent.”
It doesn’t.
The mirror is state propaganda.
Your front camera is the uncensored truth.
According to the Center for Visual Perception Studies (https://cvpscience.info/report2020), the average human overestimates their facial symmetry by 14%.
That’s why your selfies never hit the same the mirror is your PR agent.
So no, you’re not getting uglier.
You’re just finally seeing yourself in 4k reality.
Tagging fans :