With the emerging Generation Y, with their youthful and energetic personality, has marked a different value in society. They went through a different education system, moulding their thinking towards a wider perspective. They believe that as long as they abide by the 3 layman rules, they can then enjoy their freedom; however, they have forgone the morality perspective.
The 3 rules:-
-As long as it does not interfere the freedom of other
-As long as it does not cause harm on others
-As long as it is legally & morally acceptable
The movie talk-show was discussing about cosmetic surgery of changing a person face, and mostly, the Generation Y who rushes for a face-change due to their society belief.
The advancement of technology has given human being a quantum leap in modern development, and it has also made everything possible. Anyone can now own a celebrity face as long as they afford to pay.
It is neither about simple cosmetic surgery of removing nor correcting a facial structures, but it is an 12 hours to 16 hours, which involves a system approach operation to totally-change a human face to another new face.
Imagine you seeing two, or hundred of ‘Brad Pit’ walking in the street; may be Angelina Joliet, Jennifer Aniston or any other well-known celebrity, and money is the only concern.
The show is neither one that against nor support the cosmetic surgery of face-changing, but a discussion brings about the pro and cons; what catch him the most was the ending statement made by the host.
‘Every human owns ‘two-faces’ which is you outer face and you inner ‘face’. It doesn’t matter how you change you outer look, but if you inner face (attitude) remain the same, you are still who you are. Do remember that the inner face creates the ‘value’ for your outer face’, said the host.
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
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I think there is truth to what the host said. Your inner face is where your values reside, where you soul is, etc.
Great post.
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