If It’s Not Your Face, Body, or Life then WHY IS IT YOUR PROBLEM?
There is a peculiar kind of cardio people seem to enjoy which is running marathons in other people’s lives while refusing to take a single step in their own. If minding one’s own business were a sport, it would be criminally underplayed. No sponsors, no audience, no applause but just quiet, liberating anonymity. And yet, for something so simple, it appears to be wildly out of fashion. We’ve somehow arrived at a point where breathing room is scarce, but opinions are abundant. Everyone has one, most are unsolicited, and a surprising number come gift-wrapped as “concerns.” Funny how concern often sounds suspiciously like judgment in a better outfit. Let’s start with something as trivial and apparently controversial as makeup. Painting your face is treated by some like a moral dilemma rather than what it really is, that it is just a preference. It’s no more essential than stacking rings on your fingers or choosing a silk blouse over cotton. Nobody wakes up needing eyeliner to survive the d...



