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If you think you are a 4, you are actually a 3. If you think you are a 3, you are actually a 2.
This is because the human brain actively copes for ugliness by selectivity in pattern acquisition and remembrance. The human brain knows that feeling ugly affects your self-confidence negatively so it tries to help you by only remembering the best angles of your head or the best mirror view you ever had.
This is because the human brain actively copes for ugliness by selectivity in pattern acquisition and remembrance. The human brain knows that feeling ugly affects your self-confidence negatively so it tries to help you by only remembering the best angles of your head or the best mirror view you ever had.