Because from the traditional demand theory, demand is a very personal thing, and from Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, we can probably know that many processes come from social connections.
Debate must be meaningful, so this difference must be distinguished.
To distinguish the differences, we must first consider the background significance of the problem. The general meaning of asking this question is whether ordinary people go for plastic surgery simply for their own happiness or to please the outside world to gain benefits.
With such a distinction as a comparison standard, the argument can be expanded.
Let's think about the value of the demand for plastic surgery. Of course, plastic surgery is to make the appearance better. Why should people make their appearance better?
1. Aesthetics is one of the nine human natures. (It is not difficult to find information, Baidu will do. People are born with admiration and admiration for beautiful things, so it is very personal to make themselves beautiful. This is one. It is human nature in our nature to make ourselves beautiful, which has nothing to do with social influence.
2. Improve self-confidence. Appearance is a kind of capital or qualification in any society. Good looks are bound to improve people's confidence in this respect. Just as a person becomes smart, it is also a kind of qualification improvement, and the corresponding self-confidence is also improved. This improvement in self-confidence has nothing to do with society.
If a person wants to pursue external recognition or social interests, such as pleasing his boss and boyfriend and performing arts, it is not recognized by society. Because it is a blind act to cater to the society by becoming beautiful. People should know where their own advantages lie, instead of getting external benefits by hurting themselves. It's like turning yourself into a disabled person to gain sympathy, selling your body for profit, and so on.
Therefore, in general, it is understandable to have plastic surgery for personal needs (aesthetics and self-confidence), but it should not be done to meet social needs (status, interests and emotions).
The core value is that a person's behavior should first ensure respect for himself, instead of bowing his head because the world is too hard like him. It is blasphemy to exaggerate plastic surgery for social needs, not for one's own original intention, or to gild the lily and blindly follow the trend when it is already beautiful.
It can be compared to love. If you walk with a person because of feelings, of course, if you walk with a person for money and social status, it is irresponsible to yourself and trampling on feelings.
Dreams are real, too It's right to do what you like, but it's definitely wrong to do what society says is good, what society highlights, and what you are suitable for.
Remember that this debate is not 100% realistic. Of course, some people will have plastic surgery because of social needs, but that kind of plastic surgery is not worth advocating, and we don't want our children to do it. Therefore, it is very important to render it irresponsible to follow the needs of society.
Children are a good example. If children feel that they are not beautiful enough, we may accept plastic surgery. But if my child comes to me and tells me that he wants to have plastic surgery because of a girl, because he wants to be a star, I will definitely slap him because I don't know my position and blindly hurt myself.