Friday, August 2, 2019
Essay --
The United States was founded on the right to pursue happiness, just as it was founded on the right for everyone to be considered equal. According to Americas forefatherââ¬â¢s equality is innate and the truth to this is undeniable. If our forefatherââ¬â¢s saw the kind of equality the world was striving for in todayââ¬â¢s society, our forefatherââ¬â¢s would be turning over their graves. Being separated from what is socially acceptable is not always easy. When most people are being normal, are they really acting normal- or are they just pretending? There are benchmarks that society has drilled people into believing to be true. These benchmarks are inherently unrealistic expectations that people deem to be true. In the Coca-Cola commercial a girl tries many times through trial and error to look socially acceptable, after much frustration she realizes that the only way she can be happy is if she puts on clothes and makeup sheââ¬â¢s comfortable with. Yes society is broken, but we are society so let the change begin with us. By being around people that like us for who we are, accepting our faults, and finding ourselves in society- we can learn to be ourselves. One of the most important qualities in life is being able to find peace of mind but this quality is hard to find if society is constantly following other peopleââ¬â¢s rules. In the Coca-Cola commercial the girl realizes that even though she lookââ¬â¢s socially acceptable, she will only be happy if she wears clothes sheââ¬â¢s comfortable with. In todayââ¬â¢s society itââ¬â¢s hard to find people that go against what everyone else has conformed to, and when this is seen it makes it even more special, because it creates a chain reaction. When this occurred, the girl acquired insight and emerged as her own person, now being ... ...because that way we can be comfortable and let down out walls that expose our real personality. If we spend time trying to meet this benchmark that society tries so hard to make true- we will always be frustrated, just like how the protagonist was in the commercial. Our faults and weaknesses only make us human and are always inevitable, but when we are surrounded with people that love us for who we are, we learn that these so called ââ¬Å"flawsâ⬠only make us unique and are at peace with who we are. Society is at fault for setting this cookie cutter image that a lot of people deem to be true, but these benchmarks are always farfetched which is why people arenââ¬â¢t happy with who they are trying to be. Being able to step in the world without caring what other people think is a great and empowering feeling. Because we only have one life to live- we might as well be ourselves.
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