I have heard of that a number of times: Europeans spend more time and money on their looks than Americans. Anders once theorized it is because so many Americans are fat (and were before fatness became more common in Europe too): very fat people never become stylish whatever they do, so they create a culture of casual appearance that cont…
I have heard of that a number of times: Europeans spend more time and money on their looks than Americans. Anders once theorized it is because so many Americans are fat (and were before fatness became more common in Europe too): very fat people never become stylish whatever they do, so they create a culture of casual appearance that contagiates the others a bit.
I think that only having one's own body as an outlet of creativity is a sign of poverty. It is a normal situation for teenagers and young people who don't own anything. I don't think we were made to be so self-focused. Some people might be happy about it, but I think most people, male and female, are better off when they have a creative outlet outside of themselves.
I have heard of that a number of times: Europeans spend more time and money on their looks than Americans. Anders once theorized it is because so many Americans are fat (and were before fatness became more common in Europe too): very fat people never become stylish whatever they do, so they create a culture of casual appearance that contagiates the others a bit.
I think that only having one's own body as an outlet of creativity is a sign of poverty. It is a normal situation for teenagers and young people who don't own anything. I don't think we were made to be so self-focused. Some people might be happy about it, but I think most people, male and female, are better off when they have a creative outlet outside of themselves.