Thursday, December 10, 2015

The Beauty of Virtue

How beauty could be defined? Can it be defined by appearance, body shape or skin color, or can it be defined by what you think and act? Obviously, there is no certain answer for the question. But when I try to find the possible one, it would be “Physical beauty fades out one day, but inner beauty lasts forever”. 
Akhenaton once said: “When virtue and modesty enlighten her charms, the lustre of a beautiful woman is brighter than the stars of heaven, and the influence of her power it is in vain to resist”, which means that people who have virtue will always shine bright and makes them more beautiful inside. Virtue is an approach for us to understand our nature; those who live virtuous lives grow a sense of kindness. They offer love, care, accompany and sincerity for others, by which they define the beauty of heart. Virtue is power and strength; those who endeavor to live virtuous lives develop confidence inside for that their prominent characteristics offer them generosity and widen their visions, which makes them discover more types of beauty in our world: the beauty of snow, mountains, stars, or even friendships, languages, and other’s personalities. 

People who realize beauty are those who value the beliefs of themselves as well as others, and those who value their surroundings as living things rather than merely objects. They are learning from the good qualities of others, accept and respect different ideas, and never stop self-improving. They are aware of the beauty of nature, get comforts and inspirations from it and come to awe the power of nature. This is the other beauty that those people realize; through the self-improvement, respect and virtue that they saw in the people and nature which they are in contact with. 

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