Beauty is Innate: Exercise Caution with Cosmetic Surgery
It's common these days to find content online about celebrity plastic surgery. Just yesterday, I stumbled upon a story about triplets who underwent cosmetic procedures. Every time I come across terms like "V-shaped face" or "snake spirit face," it disturbs me. In today's society, surgical techniques have advanced significantly, and cosmetic surgery has become routine. Though it's understandable to strive for beauty, I urge friends to be cautious and avoid rushed or one-sided decisions in their pursuit of fashion. Even if there are no lasting side effects or regrets, some cosmetic procedures that attract negative energy should be avoided. Today, Teacher Yang will be discussing topics related to cosmetic surgery with friends.
I. Correctly Approach External Appearance
Several factors determine a person's appearance. First, it's the result of genetic inheritance from parents; second, personal grooming and body shaping; and third, self-cultivation and inner growth. Of these, only genetic inheritance is immutable. The other two aspects—personal grooming, body shaping, and self-cultivation—can be changed with effort. By focusing on self-improvement and personal growth, you can shine brightly and touch people's hearts. When observing those with good relationships, reputations, and fortune, you'll find that their "appearance," or their face and body, may not be particularly fashionable or attractive. Yet, their unique qualities and charisma earn them admiration, respect, or closeness from others, which is the true essence of "appearance."
A person's appearance, physiognomy, and body shape can be transformed. As your luck improves and you maintain a positive mindset, your energy becomes more positive, making you appear more attractive. This positive aura will be more easily accepted by others, leading to better interactions. You'll feel this change within yourself, and others will genuinely treat you well and offer support.
At this point, undergoing appropriate cosmetic surgery to address facial shortcomings can be very effective. On the other hand, if you're emotionally unstable, have a negative mindset, are easily angered, and partake in extreme behavior, your luck may worsen, and negative energy could emanate from you. Friends, connections, and clients may distance themselves, affecting your appearance and making you less likable. Opting for cosmetic surgery during such a period might backfire and could even lead to an unfavorable outcome.
II. Cosmetic Surgery Should Focus on Improving Luck
The goal of cosmetic surgery should be to enhance one's fortune. By choosing the right procedures, your appearance can become more approachable, thereby improving your mood, boosting your confidence, and making it easier for those around you to accept and appreciate you, ultimately enhancing your luck.
1. Choose the Right Timing for Surgery
It's crucial to choose a time when your luck is on the rise for cosmetic surgery. Avoid undergoing surgery during periods of bad luck. When your luck is improving, your mood is better, relationships are stronger, and you're more likely to succeed. Adjusting your appearance during such times can bring significant benefits. Conversely, during a period of bad luck, your mood might decline, relationships could suffer, and luck might be lacking, making it easy to encounter mistakes and issues. If something goes wrong, you may end up facing financial loss and hardship, further diminishing your luck.
2. Avoid Over-Indulging in Cosmetic Procedures
Make only appropriate changes within the limits of your natural attributes. Don't assume that having money permits you to spend lavishly on transformations that overlook your health, replacing natural elements with artificial ones. Regardless of the quality of these enhancements, they won't integrate perfectly with your body, potentially leading to rejection and imbalance, which can cause health issues and negatively affect your luck. Many claim their products are safe and have no side effects, but these assurances often come from those looking to profit, and should not be taken at face value. Years down the line, when health issues arise, you might regret your choices.
3. Avoid Surgery for Malicious Intentions
For instance, some individuals may pursue cosmetic surgery to enhance their appearance for illicit work, to earn more money, attract others, or deceive people for financial gain. Cosmetic surgery rooted in malicious intentions is unlikely to yield positive outcomes.
Your mindset influences your surroundings, and your appearance reflects your inner state. Regardless of your natural looks, maintaining a kind heart and peaceful mindset will gradually lead to a positive change in your appearance. This is the most effective method for enhancement. For obvious scars, moles, tumors, or birthmarks that significantly impact your luck, appropriate adjustments or treatments are advisable. However, blindly chasing trends can lead to regret once those trends fade. It's said that Lincoln stated, "After the age of forty, one is responsible for their face." Therefore, the right approach to cosmetic surgery should be rooted in destiny, integrating physiognomy standards to make adjustments that are most beneficial, rather than blindly following others and opting for surgery thoughtlessly.