How many times have you been out and asked yourself, did these folks look into the mirror before they stepped out? I’m out quite frequently amongst the public. Remember the pictures we have all seen of citizens walking down the street in the ’20s-’50s? Wow, those folks looked great! They took care of themselves and had a sense their outward appearance was a representation of what was inside. Deep, isn’t it? What you look like on the outside tells me almost all I need to know about what is going on inside that brain of yours.
What’s that you say? “How judgmental!” Let’s talk about judgment for a moment, shall we? Do you venture out to the “bad” side of town past midnight? Do you take your car to the mechanic with a 2-star rating out of 5? Do you drop your kids off at a daycare with staff that looks like they are strung out? That’s right, you wouldn’t do any of the above things, based on a judgment call! Judging through our senses is what saves our ass time and again. It’s simply “virtue signaling” with folks throwing stones over “judging” from their ivory tower to make themselves feel better about their own insecurities. lol. I just had to cover that because I know that some will question it. Whenever someone says, “I’m not judging” then that is exactly what they are doing anyway. There is your answer. Everyone judges period. Societal “norms” strike again.
The saying, “you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression” is one of the truest statements in life. Every day I’m out I see the most cringe-worthy ensembles that can only surpass the days’ previous. Do you know what people are thinking when they see blue, purple, pink, or green-colored hair? Most intelligent folks aren’t thinking that you are a unique brave soul. We are thinking that you are missing your appointments for mental health improvement sessions. That’s right, clowns color their hair crazy, right? Nothing more to say there. Stop it.
From a young age, I was taught to dress nice not just to go out of the house, but for the day ahead! If there is one thing I am thankful for having been taught at a young age, it is this. If you wake up and keep your pajamas on, you are less likely to get anything done at all and be more lethargic. It really is simple psychology. When you get “ready” for the day ahead through grooming yourself and putting on nice clothes, you will feel different and ready to achieve something. This is why when you are in a military branch you must wake up and get your ass around for the day, bright and early. Makes sense, right?
I hope that this post is putting the pieces together for anyone that has slipped into complacency based on societal “norms.” You can’t go out looking like a “Wal-Martian” just because someone else is doing it. Seriously this degeneracy has to stop. Crying and complaining that you can’t get out of life what you desire is unacceptable when you’re not willing to see inherent problems existing within yourself, such as not looking presentable. I can’t tell you how important your appearance is. Till you have been out in the public “eye” and seen how far it can get you, it won’t be understood.
In my opinion, you should have some kind of “capsule” wardrobe along with some nice cologne or perfume to top off your “look.” Take the time to do your hair, unless you are wearing some type of hat that will not be coming off your head. Yep, that is your only way out of doing your hair for the day. Ladies, quit putting your hair up constantly. If work requires it up that is one thing, otherwise, there is no excuse. I mean why not cut your hair short if you’re never going to take care of it? Gentleman, on the other hand, ditch the long hair, please. It looks like shit seriously. You just look like you’re trying too hard, and unkempt. No, I don’t care if you play baseball either. I have never seen so many dudes with long hair as I do in baseball. Weird culture!
Clothing choices can be confusing in Clown World, I understand. It is in practice very simple though. Choose basic colors that can mix and match with other pieces seamlessly. It doesn’t have to be Ralph Lauren or some other high-dollar name brand, this can be done at Wal-Mart! It is best to avoid having any “large” screen print or labels on the clothing as well. This void of labeling will give a sense of class, instead of portraying a “brand whore” persona.
I’m sure I’m missing something here in the post but, I wanted to make it brief by drawing some comparisons in the time periods. I will be giving my own “capsule” wardrobe examples in the future and even some places to pick up the pieces as well. I think this is enough food for thought now though.
Degeneracy has taken hold, and society is becoming lazier and more unkempt. The average “normie” just doesn’t care anymore. It isn’t despicable to go out looking crazy anymore, it’s “stunning and brave.” The last point I wanted to make here is that clothing can’t completely cover up an obese mess underneath. Sure, I have seen some super presentable obese folks out there, but what if they were healthier yet? You have to respect yourself before you can respect anything else. This is represented in how you present yourself to others. Like it or not. It really isn’t pride that guides us, but humility. Realizing we can’t be perfect but seeing our flaws and working on them is a great start to being happier. Dress sharp and stay classy! Till next time….