Concept of Beauty is Universal
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Beauty is a quality associated with human beings. It could even be considered quality. Magnificence isn't simply connected with people. Magnificence can likewise be related to places, certain ideas, certain things, and so on. This quality or characteristic called beauty makes other people happy. Anything that is beautiful is a joy for others to look at.
The word beauty originally comes from the Greek language. According to the Greek interpretation, the word meant "after the hour." This has philosophical implications because it means that everything that is beautiful must belong to its time. So if you try to look too young or too old for your actual age, you can not be considered beautiful!!!
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Now the concept of beauty is universal. But the way people from a certain geographical area analyze beauty may be different from the perception of beauty that someone from another geographical area has. These are the cultural differences regarding beauty. A beautiful person in Americanculture may not be the same as in African culture. A simple example is the weight of a person. In Western culture, beauty is synonymous with thin. But in many parts of Africa and Asia, it is considered beautiful to be fat. With Stone Age people, this is understandable because a fat person had a better chance of surviving a famine. When hunting was the main source of income, a really fat woman would have been the equivalent of a Lamborghini in modern times!!!
Even today in Mauritania, a country in Africa, girls are fattened up in such a way that they run the risk of getting sick at a young age. Since in Mauritania only very fat girls can be easily married off, it is common practice there to fatten the girls to the extreme.
Until a century ago, it was considered beautiful to be fat in most societies. The idea of dainty excellence is an exceptionally ongoing peculiarity.
The well-known saying is that outward appeal depends on the individual preference spectator. This phrase fully defines the subjective nature of beauty. As in the case of body weight explained above, people from different cultures tend to view beauty from different angles.
When it comes to religion, they put more emphasis on the inner beauty of the person. This usually refers more to the person's character than to their appearance.
Beauty also has mathematical properties. Beautiful things are usually symmetrical and proportional. The Greeks believed that the proportions of the features of a beautiful person must conform to the golden ratio. Modern studies have proved that the Greeks' ideas about beauty were correct.


