Choose A Good Heart, Not A Good Face

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In this world, so consumed by appearance,
We often find ourselves blindly judging
A book by its cover, a soul by its body.
But let me tell you, my dear friend,
Do not be enticed by a superficial façade,
For beauty fades like petals on a withering flower,
But a good heart remains steadfast forever.

In the realms of love and friendship,
It is the nature of the heart that truly matters,
Not the intricate contours of a face,
Nor the lines etched on a youthful visage.
A good heart is a beacon amidst the darkness,
Its radiance illuminating the path before us,
Guiding us towards a profound connection
That transcends the boundaries of flesh and bone.

Yet, society has engrained within us
A shallow perception of what is desirable,
A fixation on physical perfection and beauty,
Neglecting the virtues that lie within the soul.
We are inundated with images of airbrushed faces,
Glittering smiles plastered across magazine pages,
Promoting a deceptive notion of happiness,
Where our worth is determined by our appearance.

But let me implore you, my dear reader,
To look beyond the surface, beyond the veneer,
And search for a soul that emanates compassion,
Kindness, empathy, and unwavering love,
For these qualities will nurture your spirit,
And weave a tapestry of understanding and trust,
Creating a bond that defies the constraints of time,
And offers solace in the face of life's trials.

For a good heart possesses the power,
To heal wounds that are invisible to the eye,
To offer solace to a weary soul,
To ignite a flame of hope in the depths of despair.
It listens attentively, without judgment,
Caressing the broken hearts and shattered dreams,
Breathing life into desolate spirits,
And whispering words of solace in troubled times.

A good heart holds no prejudice nor bias,
But embraces diversity and embraces all,
For it recognizes that within the mosaic of humanity,
Resides a richness and vitality worth celebrating.
It treasures the stories of the aged and wise,
The freckles adorning the skin of a child,
The scars etched upon a warrior's battle-weary body,
And all the unique brushstrokes of life's canvas.

So, my friend, when you embark upon the journey
To find a companion, a friend, or a lover,
Seek not the allure of a beauteous face,
But instead, seek the tranquility of a gentle spirit,
The resilience of a tender heart,
And the boundless love that knows no measure,
For therein lies the true beauty, the true worth,
That can fill your life with immeasurable joy and peace.

Remember the sage advice passed down from the ages,
Choose a good heart, not a good face,
And you shall find yourself enveloped,
In the embrace of a love that knows no bounds,
A love that will stand the test of time,
And illuminate your path through life's labyrinth,
Guiding you towards the purest expression of your being,
And forever nurturing your soul's journey.

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