Sunday, December 8, 2013

The video we watched about the artist who drew people as they see themselves and how others see them was very meaningful and had a good connection with what we talked about during class. It resembled the Johari Window because the people on the video didn't see special characteristics about themselves that other people saw. It's sad that there are people who don't see themselves as a beautiful person and I think the results on the video changed a lot of perpective on what the people thought about themselves. I have read a fun fact before that says a person sees themselves five times "less beautiful" than what others see them. I think people should see themselves as beautiful as everyone else.

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  1. This is a great summary and response to the video from class. You are right when you say it connects to the Johari Window! I, too, think it is sad that people see themselves in a far more negative way that others see them. I find your fact about someone seeing him/herself as five times less beautiful believable, but incredibly sad. I have to admit that I'm guilty of that myself at times, but I've come a long way. I had a lot of self-image problems in middle school and high school, and although I've wouldn't consider myself completely "fixed," I would say that I am greatly improved.

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