G D Dont I make you laugh? Em C Should I try it harder? G D Em Why do you see right through me? Verse 2: G D Em C I laugh, I feel, I make believe its real, G D Em C I fall, I freeze, I pray down on my knees, G D Em C I hope, I stand, I take it like a man, G D Em I try as hard as I can Chorous: G D Am I not pretty enough? Em C Is my heart too Am I not pretty enough Is my heart too broken Do I cry too much Am I too outspoken Don't I make you laugh Should I try it harder Why do you see right through me I laugh, I feel, I make believe it's real I fall, I freeze, I pray down on my knees I hope, I stand, I take it like a man I try as hard as I can Am I not pretty enough Is my heart too broken Do I cry too much Am I too outspoken Don't I Don’t focus on the beauty you see in ads; focus on the beauty you see in the real-life people you admire. 4. Your reflection doesn’t define you. The sum of who you are—your thoughts, beliefs, hopes, dreams, feelings—is much greater than what meets the eye of an observer who doesn’t know you. 13. You Don’t Play to Your Strengths. When we engage in an activity we’re good at, we feel good, too. We feel powerful, self-confident, in control, and happy. If you rarely use your strengths, you’re not as happy as you could be. The remedy: Design your life in a way that allows you to use your strengths. But in Korea, it seems like beauty is more of a matter of fact, so people are more liberal about saying, ‘Oh, you’re ugly’ or ‘you need this’, ‘you need to fix your nose’, ‘why don’t you have surgery’, blah blah blah… They do, generally speaking, go for more plastic surgery methods to obtain that look. —Megan Bowen Let’s check over some of the reasons people declare “I’m not good enough” for them. 1. You will compare yourself against others. When in a partnership where you question why am I not good enough for him, the constant comparisons against other individuals, whether exes or close friends, can be draining on a mate. gHO3j.

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