The Zen of our purpose

The essential basis of the biasness in relationships in the human behavioural habits. Yes, beauty leads to biasness. The brain is hardwired to be bias against everything that is not near pefection. And beauty means perfection. Whether in the form of music, art, human features, beauty is something which we cannot deny. It is something innate, something that is inside us from the time we are born.

You can go ask people about beauty. Go ask around. Ask how people love beautiful people, how they have crushes on them, how easily these beautiful people get dates, and have earlier sex life, than the other less beautiful ones. How they can easily get more attention, how they can get what they want, how they are treated differently. Everyone is a victim of beauty.

But all around, people tell you that beauty is only skin deep. Its the inside beauty that counts. Ultimately, the outside beauty is just a pleasurable distraction from the inside beauty. Ugly people can have beautiful hearts. Beautiful people can have ugly hearts. But which weighs more heavily, which attracts more attention? Apparently, from the world we see, skin deep beauty provides much more advantages than the less unfortunate ones.

You can ask around, look around. Beautiful people tend to be better paid. They tend to get promoted easily. A documentary on beauty, shown on arts central recently, easily paints this fact. Even babies, young kids, they get decieved by beauty. Beauty is part of evolution. A beautiful person is seen to a better judge of genes. Nature's way of choosing a good mate to reproduce and mutiply.

People form sterotypes. You see a geek, and you think "quiet, introvert, nerd". You see a beautiful person, and you think "intelligent, kind, caring, sociable". people often tell you to open up. But these sterotypes prevent you to. You slowly become inclined to this sterotypes, becoming them yourselves.

Now you see where i am getting at. Let's us see shall we? God created this world, created us in his image. Then why would we, imperfect as we are, develop a certain biasness that would shun away people whom the brain perceive to be of bad genes, and not of reproducibilty?

Ultimately, i think of ourselves are viruses. Survival of the fittest. We are no difference from viruses. Deep down, our basic instinct is to reproduce, and to mutiply. Thats what viruses do. We are merely an elaboration with other wasteful functions from viruses.

Thats why males are stronger than females. Nature made them breadwinners. Thats why females are more sensitive, more caring. Nature made them mothers. Thats why males are more egoistic, a side effect to the fact that they dominated the household. Thats why females are more affection wanting, the fact that they are the weaker sex, as nature puts them.

Think about it. Our purpose in life is only to mutiply. Now what is life to you now?

Justin ranted at 10:17:00 pm on the
14 November 2004
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