Law #5 – Position Yourself To Be Beautiful
by Stanley Bronstein on March 5, 2008
Law #5
Position Yourself To Be Beautiful
Beautiful-the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations, a meaningful design or pattern, or something else (as a personality in which spiritual qualities are manifest).
Have you ever heard the phrase, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder?”
To me, that implies that beauty if a subjective thing. As the definition above suggests, beauty is a quality present in a thing or a person that gives pleasure to the mind (in this case, to a particular mind, or a group of minds). What one group considers beautiful might differ from what another group considers beautiful. Consequently, I think there are TWO definitions of beauty we need to concern ourselves with:
1) What do we, and people who are similar to us consider to be beautiful; and
2) What are others likely to consider to be beautiful.
At this point, I’m not sure what to tell you, as beauty is definitely a subjective concept. I know what beauty is when I see it, feel it,hear it, or experience it, but other people may have different ideas.
The trick is to try and find universal concepts. By universal, I’m suggesting things that represent, peace, harmony, spirituality, goodness, balance, relaxation, confidence, etc. There are really no limits to what beauty represents.
I guess, the best way for me to talk about beauty if to show you a video of a person whom I have met whom I believe has a beautiful soul. What do I mean by a beautiful soul? Well, my definition of a beautiful soul is one that connotes peace, harmony, blissfulness and a desire to help others. Roy Sakuma, of Honolulu, Hawaii has a beautiful soul.
In the video below, you will have a chance to share a piece of Roy’s beautiful soul and hopefully you will experience what I am talking about.
Roy Sakuma is one of the persons who will be featured in my upcoming book:
50 Stories Of Powerful People
Who Positioned Themselves To The Top
If you want to view that portion of the interview, click on the image below.
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Until next time, take care.
Stanley F. BronsteinHave you checked out my website that profiles the benefits of walking? iWarriorWalk.com





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