Beauty is Real Bellezza This question has been a constant source of confusion for philosophers, observers, and wise men who have spent many nights trying to find a solution. Beauty can exist independently of and contradict every other definition. Confucius said, " Everything has beauty, but not everyone can see." Although it sounds legit, it doesn't stop people from creating their own definitions of beauty. Ideas that convince, ideas that can be explained and ideas that appeal. Beauty has lost its meaning due to all of the presumptions, assumptions and preconceived notions. Beauty has been transformed from a joy to the soul to be a weapon to condescend people who are below the ideal curves, attractive colour of skin, type of hair, or facial sets. This is based on the practices of foul people who want to feel superior because they have the above features. This definition of beauty is used to gain fame, attention, rewards and superiority. It has long been known that beauty can be a delusion. This definition of beauty a s perceived by the opportunists has caused division within the society. The first is the one who has perfect body features, claiming that they are superior because of their genetic arrangements. Others lie behind and live a life based only on their dignity and virtues. They wish they were more beautiful. I don't want to hate people because they are attractive, but rather to analyze the concepts that have brought us all to such a miserable end. John Green, a well - known author said: "That's always seemed to m e so absurd that people want to surround someone because they are pretty." This is like choosing your breakfast cereals according to their color, rather than their taste. It's beautiful to be able to see all the words at once. The question is, however, how many people are influenced by these words and make positive changes in their lives? Here I asked myself my own questions about beauty. 'Feels beautiful'. Beauty is something you can measure, a feeling that you feel or an idea. We get more questions than we can answer. A mother's child, or any child for that matter, is as beautiful as ever. An artist whose art speaks volumes of his excellence is beautiful everywhere. Beauty lies in snakes' eyes and skin. Beauty for a psychopath lies in the curves and fear lessness of his prey, as well as how they react when he tells them of their fate. Beauty lies in the designs that he creates for engineers. Beauty for a doctor is in giving the baby to his mother. Beauty lies in numbers for businessmen. Model beauty is all about the curves of her body, and her appearance. There are so many thoughts, feelings, and explanations. They never seem to come together. John Keats, a famous poet said that beauty is an everlasting joy. It's loveliness grows and it will never go to n othingness. This statement is so true that I wish I could disagree with it. As I read this, I feel many fond memories coming back to support this. It brings back memories of holding a baby close to my chest and refusing to let go. A couple of older people walking together, who are not considered to be wealthy or pretty by society's standards. A text message from someone saying they love you. It can make your cheeks turn pink. It might seem like you are confusing it with affection or love, but they are all a spects of beauty, if I am correct. My claim is supported by many examples and instances. This is not about convincing people about my definition of beauty. This is not an attempt to limit the evolution of my ideas about beauty. Sometimes some mysteries sho uld never be revealed and some answers should never been given. We live for the unexpected. We are always open to discovering new forms of beauty.