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FLAWLESS

Big, small, tall, short, light, dark, God made them all.
In His image He made them. After His own likeness.
Whatever facial and body structure you have, was carved out for you specially by God for His own glory.
So if you are not the prettiest girl around, the tallest dude ever, the fairest lady in the room...that shouldn't weigh you down because "As you are, so your heavenly father is". God is flawless. So are you.

Put some money in the hands of that 'ugly' fellow you claim to know and watch him/her transform into a beauty king/queen.

You are and you remain ugly only when you refuse to move up ;When you choose mediocrity instead of excellence. When you continue lying about while your mates hustle.

The ugliest person in any room is that person with the lowest brain function, the lowest IQ, the lowest thinking power, the inability to plan for a better future; that fellow that is too lazy to stand up and develop him/herself.

Therefore, if your face or body doesn't have the 'perfect' structure and complexion you wish it did but you are alive, dreaming big and working hard, you are not ugly.
Rather, you are the most beautiful/handsome person that ever walked this planet.

There is no most beautiful girl/guy in the world at a particular time (the most beautiful ones do not involve in pageantry) but there is a richest man/woman in the world at a time.

So ignore your physical flaw if you think you have any and work at correcting your spiritual, mental and financial flaws.
Your physical flaw will correct itself once the others have been corrected.

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