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What’s something that needs to be said about today’s society?

Well in today's world, there's a given set of features you need to have to be considered pretty — symmetric features, fair skin, long silky hair (for women) and so on. Based on that, it's not wrong to say she's not pretty in people's eyes.

However, there are some people (mind you, this number is much less than the previous group) who try to look for some good feature or the other in a person, that fits society's standards of beauty. In this case, they may find the girl pretty.

It doesn't change the fact that she lacks in other aspects of physical beauty and hence cannot be considered “beautiful” by the general populace.  

This is a YouTuber called Nikki Lilly.




This is a YouTuber called Nikki Lilly. 

On the off chance that you go to the remarks part of any of her recordings, you see a large number of remarks that are disclosing to her how excellent she is. There is once in a while some other sort of remarks. 

In any case, I believe she's not delightful by any means. 

Calling her excellent sounds like telling an overweight lady that she is thin. 

Telling individuals who have serious facial deformations they're excellent is deceitful, disparaging and by and large deceptive. 

I have a few issues with my looks, and individuals advising me "aww, it's alright, that is no joke!" won't ever help. 

I have eyes, I have a mirror and on the off chance that I don't perceive any excellence in there, nobody can persuade me in any case. 

Rather than advancing the thought "you are delightful, she is excellent, everybody is wonderful!", we ought to advance the thought "it's fine to NOT be lovely." 

Magnificence isn't all that matters and not being wonderful shouldn't prevent one from making the most of their life in the entirety of its perspectives and as yet being cheerful. 

No doubt I wish this thought would be advanced more rather than negligible "everybody is delightful!" 

Nikki isn't wonderful, and that doesn't make her any less astonishing. 

PS: By 'magnificence' I mean actual allure, not relating to anything like being 'lovely from inside' as that is an alternate story through and through. 

A youthful couple mentioning the emergency clinic staff to treat their child, a 3–4 years of age kid yet as they couldn't pay the expenses, no consideration was paid on their argues. The mother, a little youngster, plunked down and continued arguing yet at the same time the specialists wouldn't take the case. This little family who came from a distant town in the wake of selling their resource that was a 'goat' for the treatment of their solitary child and who had additionally lost the senior sibling of this youngster, were the focal point of consideration for some in the clinic. 

A few young men fought for them at that point and numerous others gathered some measure of cash to cover the medical clinic bills. At the point when the bills were paid, a specialist came and subsequent to checking the patient, requested that the family shift the kid to another clinic. They had some inaccessibility of types of gear at their place. They might have done this before-the state of the child was not kidding yet cash was significant than a human existence. 

A rescue vehicle was called and the clinic staff again halted the dad of that kid to pay the expenses for that rescue vehicle that was simply Rs. 300 ($2). Othet relatives just as the rescue vehicle was trusting that the dad will come however he was halted inside. 

Indeed a few young men fought for them, requested that the staff let the dad go and disclosed to them that they'll pay the charges. Really at that time the dad was permitted to leave. 

That family then, at that point went to an emergency clinic that has better offices and GOD realizes what befell him after that. 

What is should have been said is the reason cash is that significant than an individual's life? Why we have lost the mankind to that degree that a 3–4 years of age is experiencing a genuine sickness and specialists are more worried for their charges? Indeed, I concur that specialists ought to be paid for their administrations yet they additionally need to coordinate in these sort of circumstances. The presence of the family was sufficient to tell their helpless condition. They were arguing, crying. Why the hearts have gotten so hard? A constant cascade can break a stone and, after its all said and done what sort of hardness these hearts are getting into? 

In the wake of knowing this episode, I truly felt miserable about where we are going in our general public. 

Indeed, there are acceptable individuals too. The entirety of the individuals who added to take care of the bills at that point and the individuals who fought for them yet there's a major change we need to acquire our general public and this was should have been said. 

Additionally, generously Pray for that kid. May Allah Almighty Bless him with great wellbeing and a long life. (Aameen)

      "everyone is beautiful!"

Nikki is not beautiful, and that doesn't make her any less amazing.

Joker is a critique of capitalism.

Throughout the film, you see numerous examples of how IF THERE WAS ONLY MORE GOVERNMENT THEN THINGS WOULD BE BETTER…

Trash and rats in the streets, i.e. not enough garbage collectors.

Crime increasing, i.e. not enough police.

Depression increasing, i.e. not enough mental service workers.

Child abuse, i.e. not enough child care providers.

Rioting, i.e. not enough government regulations and taxation on the 1%.

It’s a very Hobbesian view of human nature where without a strong government authority humans become brutish animals…

“[Without tho government] the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” — Thomas Hobbes

The movie’s premise is that cutting government services leads to a morally-bankrupt society.

The premise isn’t that far-fetched because we’ve seen it play out before in American history...

Just put yourself in the shoes of a 1920s coal-miner. No matter how many self-help articles you read you probably wouldn’t be very happy, would you?


And now today we’re seeing as much inequality as we saw in the 1920s.

The average person increasingly feels cast-aside and disposable while the rich brag about how great the economy is for them.

Yes, you may live paycheck to paycheck, but just take that money and invest it in the stock market! Haven’t you heard this is the greatest time to invest?! We probably only have another year or so before another recession so your time is running out to get in while it’s still good!

Keep in mind too that a lot of the money being invested is really being stolen from future generations on low-interest loans because politicians lack the courage to address the national debt.

But be positive!

Yes, you were raised to believe, "you can be whatever you set your mind to" only to have that high hope comedically thrown in your face as you grow up barely able to live without the assistance of your parents.

Yes, the government artificially keeps home prices high so young people can’t afford to buy them while there are over 18 million vacant homes.


And hey, at least we have fancier stuff that serves to mask our deep social problems while keeping us chained to our desks so we can afford that next iPhone to shove in our faces so we can avoid genuine human connection.

Depression and suicide are on the rise amongst young people.

“Diagnoses of major depression have risen dramatically by 33 percent since 2013. This rate is rising even faster among millennials (up 47 percent) and adolescents (up 47 percent for boys and 65 percent for girls).” — Blue Cross Blue Shield, 2018 Health of America report


And the truth is, you have no choice but to be positive if you want to succeed in life.


Happier people work harder and are more likable. In an economy where being 1% better could mean eliminating 99% of your competition (or them eliminating you), you can’t afford to be sad.

(You ever notice fashion models don’t smile? It’s because stoicism is associated with wealth.)

But truth be told… it’s always been broken.


Consciousness carries a great weight.


“I just hope my death makes more cents than my life.” — Joker



Every age faces its challenges.


So the question becomes… how do you handle such a harsh world?


Do you lose hope? Do you become bitter about those who’ve wronged you? Do you turn your rage into hate? Do you tear down other people and look for shortcuts because you feel like that’s what everyone else did to succeed.

Do you maintain hope? Do you forgive those who’ve wronged you? Do you turn your rage into contribution? Do you build yourself up and live by a moral compass because you refuse to succeed any other way?

In other words, do you become Batman?


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