At present we are frequently told that being perfect is something everybody ought to desire. It is implicated by the fact that we are often convinced that in the life there is no place for weaknesses and, in order to be successful, we should control every little step and every little move we make in order to make it perfect.

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This may lead to so-called perfectionism, which is a really hard and complicated complication. Similar is implicated by the fact that Although somebody wants something good (at least in theory), in the reality the desperate pressure for perfection makes such person no longer feel free. Similar situation is connected with beauty and the way it is advertised in various medias. It is implied by the fact that inter alia in a lot of TV ads people talk about looking great and hiding every little imperfection as something that might guarantee ourselves feeling pleased and more effective in reaching our goals. Nevertheless, in the reality it is not as simple.
Above all, beauty is a term that is not only referred to the way a woman looks. Although the physical factor is surely quite important, we are recommended to also remember that above analyzed thing is possible to be real if a woman feels delighted and pleased with her life etc. If it is not taken into consideration, the image is likely to be pretty superficial, which is, unfortunately, improvingly regularly made by miscellaneous marketing specialists. In the reality, there should be some place left for mistakes, which is surely considerably more beautiful, as everyone makes mistakes that only mean we are human not robots.
To sum up, we ought to be really patient when staring at various models and women who participate in diverse medias. In most of cases then the beauty there is superficially underlined in order to intensify a need for perfection and comparisons with a celebrity that is person in the TV. Similar advertisements should be treated with proper distance, which may help us remain healthy and avoid falling into the trap of chasing perfectionist’ standards.