When do we stop being satisfied with our body like children are?

Are you happy with your body? If the answer is no ... would you change anything about him? Try asking the question to adults but also to children, to small children I mean, because with preadolescence they begin (every time before) to be influenced by some stereotypes and canons of beauty based on fashions that can become as temporary as light.

Well better, do not do the experiment (or yes, then do not tell me that I inhibit you), because the Jubilee Project has already done it for you, and the result is this video called “Comfortable: 50 people 1 question”, which underlies the insecurity of the elderly (or the pleasure of recreating in the defects, you know!), in front of the imagination and joy of children when they think of their bodies.

Jubilee Project are Eddie, Jason and Eric, define themselves as dreamers trying to change the world, and pretend to tell stories that drive change

Adults and you hear them (it is in English, but it will not tell you to understand), they would like not to have pregnancy stretch marks, bigger eyes, smaller fronts, lighter skin ... The underlying idea is acceptance (or not) of oneself, but even more: love for oneself and the fact that we can become happy by going over small defects, right?

In reality, imperfection is beautiful, and above all it gives a lot of peace because one does not have to pursue an ideal that is never achieved.

If you have heard the elders, you will have done the same with the children: they consider being special (not perfect) imagining a mermaid's tail, a shark's mouth or cheetah legs. I love that girl Saying she's happy, I wouldn't change anything.

What are the limits of outer beauty? this and other questions we must ask ourselves, to make the children see how beautiful they are, although for this we should accept ourselves, at least a little more.

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