Speech On Admiration

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Admiration is human nature. Each day we live in this world, we look around us and continuously fall in love with new places, new people, new experiences. We see the beauty in this giant rock we live on. Yes, we see the flaws. We see the tragic disasters and the cruelty held within the world. But at the end of the day, we admire our home.
We admire the scintillating sun that gives us spirit. The wild waters that provoke our wisdom. The craggy caves concealing unknown wonders. We treasure all of the chaotic beauty given to us by the Earth. Because underneath all of the flaws, every single piece is a part of something greater.
We look at the sky and we fall in love. We fall in love with sunlit skies and stormy skies and muggy skies and …show more content…

You will see impossible depictions of what you are ‘supposed’ to look like. Gaunt girls without a care in the world, somehow. Girls who seem to have nothing to do except be annoyingly overjoyous. Oh, and hang out with hot guys of course. Men upon men upon men with nothing short of the most massive muscles. Perfect jawlines and perfect style. So of course, unless we look like those people, we won’t look good in those clothes, right?
Well, maybe you don’t need clothes from that store. You can look past it. You can keep watching the television. That is, until you stumble upon the Nissan commercial from 2011. And what do you see except the most alluring woman standing next to the most alluring car wearing something you can barely call a bathing suit. Basically, if you want a nice car, you have to be impossibly flawless.
Even after all of this, you can continue trying be what they want. Trust me though, you will fail. Because they set us up to fail. They want us to keep wanting because that is what also sells: admiration. But you can try. You can go to the gym every single day and attempt to look like them. That may work for some time, until you need new sneakers to work out in. And then you will see the Skechers commercial with a girl in nothing but a tight tank top and a pair of unchaste underwear. Now you can’t even go to the gym unless you have the world’s tiniest waist and most-awesome …show more content…

Are you disgusted by our society’s egocentric values and the way we publicly promote them without shame? Maybe you need a rest and a nice cold glass of soda. Wait, nevermind. Because according to Cindy Crawford and the Pepsi commercial of 2008, you can’t drink soda unless you have hair so voluminous that it doesn’t dare budge in the wind and you are so mind-blowingly stunning that you feel the need to make out with your soda can.
I am not here to attempt to dismantle the fucked up system of values that has been created by power-hungry businesses. I just want you to know that you do not need to want for anything other than what you are.
Because the delicate daisies and towering trees do not look at one another and want. They do not wish to be anything other than what they were made to be. They understand that the specificity and the rarity of their being is something extraordinary. This world is a synchronized machine, but it cannot function without the crucial variations it

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