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- From: biesel@javelin.sim.es.com (Heiner Biesel)
- Subject: Re: Elle MacPherson causes rape?
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 18:19:14 GMT
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- muffy@remarque.berkeley.edu (Muffy Barkocy) writes:
-
- >...[]... The way I see it,
- >it is much easier for a person to develop and change their personality
- >than it is for them to change their looks (which they are basically born
- >with).
-
- Ah! This, I think, gets to the heart of the matter. Personality is under
- our immediate control, and looks aren't, or at least so Muffy believes.
-
- Is it true, though? Much is made of the effect of early environment upon
- later character traits and habits, so much so that people are said to
- be "maimed" for life by episodes of childhood abuse. Similarly, several
- long threads on this net belabor the alleged effects of advertising,
- society, etc. on shaping the behavior and the values of women. The gist
- of much of this is the contention - true IMO - that human behavior is
- generally shaped by the environment in which people find themselves,
- and it is difficult to resist these influences. This in turn implies that
- peronality and character, while subject to some change, is also not easily
- controlled, by the individual, much less significantly altered without
- great effort and desire.
-
- Looks, by contrast, require merely an investment in cosmetics and plastic
- surgery, something that would appear, to me at least, to require much less
- time and willpower than to change one's personality significantly.
-
- Regards,
- H. Biesel
-