The article discusses the disconnect between our self-image and our current appearance, particularly as we age. It emphasizes the dangers of basing self-worth on physical attractiveness, noting that many people struggle to reconcile their youthful self-image with their aging appearance. The narrative highlights the necessity for unconditional self-acceptance and integrating past identities with the realities of aging. Ultimately, the article advocates embracing the aging process to maintain emotional well-being and avoid disillusionment.
Should you dare to "re-inspect" yourself in the mirror, it will hardly seem plausible-despite its blatant visibility-that such a reflection truly reflects your facial/physical identity.
If we're not yet prepared to "take in" our now older self, we'll entertain grandiose illusions that are, well, delusional.
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