We assume that good-looking people are smarter and more effective than they really are, and that homely people are the reverse.
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Good-looking individuals are treated better than homely ones in virtually every social situation, from dating to trial by jury. If everyday experience hasn't convinced you of this, there's research that will.
Good-looking individuals are treated better than homely ones in virtually every social situation, from dating to trial by jury.
Good-looking people are always looking for other good-looking people.
Not everyone is equally good-looking.
There is a long list of psychology research demonstrating that appearances matter more than most us would care to admit. As shallow as it may be, better-looking people have been shown in various studies to have higher self-esteem and more charisma, are considered more trustworthy and are better negotiators.
I don't really care if people think I'm good-looking or not; it doesn't define me as a person.
Many openly show discontentment with their looks, but few with their intelligence. I, however, assure you there are many more plain minds than faces.
You can know a person is a good person or a bad person by who they are, not by what they look like.
A lot of times you see really good-looking guys on TV and you sort of assume that maybe there's some sort of vacuity behind them.
I have grown up believing that when an individual excels at what he does, it makes him desirable. I am a living example that lack of conventional good looks shouldn't hinder you from being awesome.
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