Inner Radiance

 

Perhaps because our senses are preemptively and largely dominated by vision, we are often drawn to surface beauty at first glance. Yet, when the inner substance fails to match the outer appearance, a sense of emptiness eventually sets in. Over time, we begin to seek the deeper, unseen qualities beneath the surface—traits that cannot be immediately perceived but gradually reveal themselves. Interestingly, as a person cultivates their inner self, that inner quality begins to radiate outward and subtly shape their external presence. In the case of people, true refinement comes from a continuous effort to deepen our humanity. This inner growth is not bound by age or background; it is something anyone can pursue throughout life.

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