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viernes, 21 de noviembre de 2014
What would your sketch show?
What do you look like? How would you describe your eyes, your
hair, your ears, your forehead, etc?
In this advertisement from Dove
several people were asked to describe their faces’ features while they were
drawn by a Forensic Artist called Gil Zamora who works for the FBI. He couldn’t
see anyone and he just asked people sitting behind the curtains, questions in
order to draw a sketch of their faces. Then, after describing themselves,
people left and they were asked to meet another person. Everyone now was asked
to describe the person they just met and the artist made a second sketch for
the same person.
In the end, each person had two
sketches of their faces. One sketch was led by their descriptions and the
second sketch was drawn with the description the other person offered.
The outcome is fantastic and quite
interesting. The two sketches were not identical at all. Comparing them one
could easily identify how the different perspectives played their roles. The
expressions on people’s faces were extremely different. On the left there was
the sketch drawn under the guidance of the person. And there you could see that
people perceived themselves in a way that if you think about it, it’s kind of
sad and depressing. People really highlighted the features of their faces that
they didn’t like, whether the person that described them stressed the beautiful
features that stood out.
When people were asked to compare the sketches
they became emotional, because they realized that what they didn’t like about
themselves and their perceptions were completely different from the ones that
others have about their physical appearance.
People were speechless staring at
the two sketches with tears on their eyes, like trying to spot the differences,
which were many. They couldn’t believe their eyes; the second drawing depicted
someone happier and friendlier as a woman described.
I think they would all agree with
what this woman said on the video, about the fact that the way we perceive
ourselves has a huge impact on how we act, how we show ourselves to others, how
we treat others, how we do everything in life and the choices we make.
Probably, all of us spend more time
emphasizing the things we don’t like about ourselves than the things we like.
We are too used to look in the mirror and think “how I wish I could change
this” or “I hate that”, and now we have to think that the way we see ourselves
is completely different from how others see us. We are too harsh on us and too
critical.
Sometimes we blame society because
it creates certain stereotypes which make us think that we are only going to be
happy if we have a certain body or “perfect face”, but society is composed of
people and as the video shows sometimes it is us that do this to ourselves. I
mean, it is US who are not comfortable with our bodies and it is US who don’t
accept and love ourselves.
So, the change starts with each and
everyone of us, and in our minds!
I became quite emotional after
watching this video. In the end it made me happy to see how these people
changed the perception they had of themselves.
I will always do my best to be
happy no matter my physical appearance.
P.D: A round of applause to Dove and its Real Beauty Campaign
Pictures retrieved from:
http://realbeautysketches.dove.us/images/pic2-back.jpg
http://katherineschwarzenegger.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Dove-Samples.jpg
sábado, 1 de noviembre de 2014
My own stream of conciousness (not exactly)
I had been thinking the whole week what to write about in this new
entry. I thought "If only I could write just what I think"...But that
was not a possibility. Why? Well, first of all because you should think about
your audience and give your readers something to say after they have read what
you wrote. And in second place, because writing exactly how you feel or how you
see things exposes you in such a way that you usually don't want to take that
risk. You become completely transparent and that's scary. But then again I ask
myself Why? Maybe because someone would not like what you say or they may think
it is stupid. And you know what! It's OK. That shouldn't be a problem. There
will always be people criticizing you. And today, I feel like not everything is
open to a moral debate. Today, I feel connected to a different side of myself,
which is not exactly neither artistic nor creative. It is what it is. I’m
getting rid of all the conventions, and things I’m supposed to say or write
about. I’m just opening my mind and my inner self and letting them flow.
Now, I will share with
you the following experience. It all started when last week a teacher made us
watch Jason Mraz video: “I’m yours”. It was awesome to discover that actually
the song is not exactly about love for someone (of course, you can interpret it
in this way), but instead I took it as something else. To me at least, it’s like an advice to live
life to the fullest:
So I won't hesitate no more, no more
It cannot wait I'm sure
There's no need to complicate
Our time is short
This is our fate, I'm yours
By Siri Liniers |
A few nights ago I was about to go to bed but instead I went to my
backyard. It was one of those warm summer nights. The sky was clear and I could
contemplate the infinite quantity of stars which no longer exist but that have
left their wake, their mark. As so many people do. And while crickets chirped I
lay on the floor, facing that immense mass of whatever it is that we call sky.
It is weird, but true. I really did that. And there I was, thinking about how
beautiful the world is, about that we usually don’t really stop to think about
our lives, how they’re going, if we are happy or just too comfortable to change
anything, and about “I’m yours” lyrics. There´re some other lines that have stuck to
my mind as well:
I guess what I been saying is there ain't no
better reason
To rid yourself of vanity and just go with the seasons
To rid yourself of vanity and just go with the seasons
So, I thought I don’t
want anything (I mean material things) I’ve got everything I need and I’m
grateful for that. And that’s it. I just want to tell the whole world “Hey, I’m
yours...I’d love to meet you” haha.
And if you're still wondering why I wrote this...Well, I have two reasons. First, because I'm decided to travel and secondly, because I would love to write stories and novels in the future. So, I take this post as a starting point, as a first step. I need courage to make decisions and do everything I want and above all to be myself.
Thanks for taking your time!
Here's the video. Get inspired by it :)
Jason Mraz- I'm yours
P.S: Daniela I borrowed the pic you made. :) thanks!
P.S: Daniela I borrowed the pic you made. :) thanks!
sábado, 25 de octubre de 2014
Is our culture in decay?
Some days ago, I watched on TV that Marcelo Tinell was declared “Personalidad Destacada de la Cultura” (Outstanding Personality of Culture), for his long career in the argentinian television as host, producer and businessman. Nowadays, he is the presenter of the high-rated show Showmatch: “Bailando por un sueño” (Dancing for a dream”), a dancing contest where a ‘dreamer’ is accompanied by a celebrity (which are professional dancers, actors and actresses, comedians, models, vedettes, etc) in dance routines of several styles such as Tango, Folklore, Reggaeton, Hip-Hop, salsa, merengue, Pole dance, Strip dance, etc. This TV show has been on air since 2006 and it is now in its 9th season.
There are several opinions about this show, and it seems that society is divided as well,
of course. The show has always been a source of controversy.
On the one hand, some people say that if it wasn’t for his show there are no entertainment programmes on TV to watch. Besides, it is true that he has contributed to the argentinian TV with fiction series, soap operas and programs of general interest.
On the other hand, and in my opinion, this shows represents and promotes the values that we are loosing in our society. Fights, gossip, verbal bashing between celebrities and judges, scantily clad women and sometimes nude women are often portrayed in the show. Objectification of women is another important issue. These ladies in the show are often seen and treated as pieces of meat. What’s more, these women don’t even respect themselves, most of them work with their bodies, but I believe that everything has a limit and they crossed the line. Some of them are not smart and some of them just pretend they are fools so everyone laughs at them.
Most of the people in the country watch the show, and it is dangerous because many kids, girls and boys watch it as well. A tv show where curves, aesthetic surgeries are highlighted, a show where all that matters is your physical appearance. One of the contestants even cried once because her wig had fallen, and she said that she looked horrible and that people wouldn’t love her anymore because her hair was a disaster. I mean, WHAT?
What do children and adolescents who watch the program absorb? That you should work hard to get what you want? Maybe. Maybe not.
All in all, I don’t agree at all with the price Marcelo Tinelli has been awarded. But, he sells what society consumes. Like it or not what we consume good or bad, is part of our culture. Who is to blame, then? Him? Us?
I think that if he didn’t
produce these programs, society wouldn’t buy them, because of course they wouldn’t
exist.Feel free to give your opinion. Thanks!
Links:
http://www.clarin.com/extrashow/fama/Tinelli-distinguido-Personalidad-Destacada-Cultura_0_1233476827.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bailando_por_un_Sue%C3%B1o_(Argentina)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showmatch
sábado, 18 de octubre de 2014
Admirable Chanti - "Mayor y menor"
Hi everyone, here I am again doing what I have to. Due to recent events
you surely know, it's really hard for me posting. I'm not talking about it
because it makes me so sad. I'll try to do my best and write about something
different.
For several years I have been a regular reader of Rumbos magazine, and specifically I love the cartoon called “mayor y menor” by cartoonist Santiago Gómez Lara aka Chanti.
For several years I have been a regular reader of Rumbos magazine, and specifically I love the cartoon called “mayor y menor” by cartoonist Santiago Gómez Lara aka Chanti.
Having said that, I want to highlight one of the reasons I really adore
this cartoon. In a society which has lost values and where everything is
relative, where actions are not completely wrong or right, where our brains
have been washed to believe that everything is the same. A world in which truth
is not objective anymore but subjective. Where clear values are erased, when doing
something like stealing is bad depending on why you’re doing it. In my opinion
this world in some issues is upside down.
Still, in this society, there are
some people that are brave enough to carry the flag of values and say: “Hey!
This, is important”. People that raise awareness. And Chanti is one of those.
There are so many examples on his cartoons of the values he stands for. Family,
giving your time to the ones you love, gratitude for the people that made good
things for this country (like San Martín), love and gratitude as well for being
able to do what you love, and as I said before he raises awareness and brings
us back to earth. Through his cartoons he is telling us to stop worrying about
stupid things.
So, I’ll leave you here some cartoons and the facebook page so you can visit and read some others.
Do you think that in this world we need more people like him? And that it is time we stand up for the values that are getting lost? Or do you believe that everything is Ok?
sábado, 11 de octubre de 2014
Friends
It's hard to be inspired to write when you're going through difficult
situations. I don’t even know how to start. But well, I’ll start by telling you
what happened and then I will write a short reflection. On Thursday night, an
hour before I took the bus to leave San Luis at around 9 p.m, someone called
and told me that Vanina Buttini and her three children had had a car accident
when she was leaving home at 4.30 p.m. She is now hospitalised in intensive care
struggling to survive because she hit her head. Fortunately, her children are
fine. Vani had been my classmate a few years ago. Even though I cannot say that
we were really close friends, I love her. She's the kind of person who wears a smile all the time, who makes you laugh and she always teases me and gives me the worst advises ever! haha She's so funny!
I am worried. I am 1.000 km away and I feel so useless because being here or there doesn’t change Vanina’s situation, but if I were in San Luis I could be with my friends, maybe just to tell them that everything is going to be alright and that Vani will wake up. She just needs time to recover.
Yesterday, Maitén and
I were texting each other and she said that it's sad that we usually cry for
stupid things, and that we sometimes hide our feelings to the people we love, like our friends. We give for granted so many things, like thinking our friends
and family know we love them and that we care about them. I told Maitén that it seems as if
we never learn from our mistakes and that sometimes it could be late. I know
that Vanina will have a second chance and that everybody is going to be able to
tell her how much they love her!
So, that was the reflection. Tell everyone you love that you care about them and that they’re important in your life. Maybe, you already do. Do you? Do you think it's vital to let people know how unique and important they're for you?
So, that was the reflection. Tell everyone you love that you care about them and that they’re important in your life. Maybe, you already do. Do you? Do you think it's vital to let people know how unique and important they're for you?
miércoles, 8 de octubre de 2014
And one day peace would be broken
Hello everyone!
Today I will talk
about an issue that touches me very deeply because of what it made me feel.
Last week there were a series of horrible situations at the place where I'm
currently studying to become an English teacher, the I.F.D.C San Luis
(Instituto de Formación Docente).
It all started on Wednesday 1st, when a group of students and teachers decided to stage a sit-in in order to claim for the immediate reinstatement of two teachers who for some reasons had been dismissed from the institution. This was the most important petition but they also claimed for a better quality of education, job stability for teachers and improvements in the building. Besides, in order to gain popularity among students they added some other claims and asked students of other careers what they would like to add to the list.
On Thursday, I went to attend my classes and I realised that teachers were not allowed to enter the institution with the exception of those teachers who supported the claims and the sit-in. Therefore, we had classes at the buffet, and among me and my classmates we laughed at the situation and told ourselves that what we were doing was "the real revolution".
At this point the situation was serious because that same week there were final exams, and the protesters didn't allow students to sit for their exams, which to me is a huge lack of respect.. It's completely selfish and incoherent to fight for a better quality of education and at the same time, you prevent others from attending classes and giving exams. There are people who need to sit for exams for several reasons. I heard a woman saying that she had two children and she needed to get her degree as soon as possible. But, of course she couldn't because behind all of this, there are political reasons.
It all started on Wednesday 1st, when a group of students and teachers decided to stage a sit-in in order to claim for the immediate reinstatement of two teachers who for some reasons had been dismissed from the institution. This was the most important petition but they also claimed for a better quality of education, job stability for teachers and improvements in the building. Besides, in order to gain popularity among students they added some other claims and asked students of other careers what they would like to add to the list.
On Thursday, I went to attend my classes and I realised that teachers were not allowed to enter the institution with the exception of those teachers who supported the claims and the sit-in. Therefore, we had classes at the buffet, and among me and my classmates we laughed at the situation and told ourselves that what we were doing was "the real revolution".
At this point the situation was serious because that same week there were final exams, and the protesters didn't allow students to sit for their exams, which to me is a huge lack of respect.. It's completely selfish and incoherent to fight for a better quality of education and at the same time, you prevent others from attending classes and giving exams. There are people who need to sit for exams for several reasons. I heard a woman saying that she had two children and she needed to get her degree as soon as possible. But, of course she couldn't because behind all of this, there are political reasons.
I have to
say that I'm a really quiet person and I avoid conflict as much as I can, but
this situation made me really angry because from my point of view, the people
from the sit-in hide behind them political reasons. There's a student who gets
paid from the political organisation he belongs to and it's so obvious to me
that they're all looking for power. People that do not belong to the IFDC and
support the protesters attended Monday's meeting and some of them were really
disrespectful yelling things at people who do not think the same way they
do.
We know that nowadays social networks play an important role in our lives, and these last few days I've read such horrible things that upset me a lot. People telling us ( the ones who do not agree with the sit-in) to rethink the profession we have chosen, people that said that because we study English we are all laid-back at home eating sushi and dreaming about going to Cambridge, and that English students' are all "cholulos". Imagine how ANGRY I was! They run out of arguments and start saying stupid things like this! On Mondays' meeting a girl told me in a really bad tone that my mind was highly small and that I'm close- minded. What I think is... How can they fill their mouths talking about respect? They don't even know what it is! If that girl becomes a teacher one day, and one of her students doesn't agree with something, what is she going to say?!! "No it's not like that. Your mind is extremely small, you're close minded." That's not the way you should treat people. Too bad that one day they will become teachers, without knowing what respect means.
We know that nowadays social networks play an important role in our lives, and these last few days I've read such horrible things that upset me a lot. People telling us ( the ones who do not agree with the sit-in) to rethink the profession we have chosen, people that said that because we study English we are all laid-back at home eating sushi and dreaming about going to Cambridge, and that English students' are all "cholulos". Imagine how ANGRY I was! They run out of arguments and start saying stupid things like this! On Mondays' meeting a girl told me in a really bad tone that my mind was highly small and that I'm close- minded. What I think is... How can they fill their mouths talking about respect? They don't even know what it is! If that girl becomes a teacher one day, and one of her students doesn't agree with something, what is she going to say?!! "No it's not like that. Your mind is extremely small, you're close minded." That's not the way you should treat people. Too bad that one day they will become teachers, without knowing what respect means.
All in all I have
to say that I do agree with some of their claims, but I strongly disapprove the
way in which they deal with all these issues. But, there's one thing I've
learnt and that is that I have to commit myself to attend those meetings, even
when the opinions of us, the ones that think differently are not taken into
account because like it or not, numbers win. And democracy works in that way,
with the consensus of the majority, which doesn't mean they are right. If not,
ask Jesus.
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