Handsome Is That Handsome Does
Outward looks or a beautiful face do not make a man really good or handsome. The inner virtues and good actions are the real beauty of a person. A person is considered handsome if he has outwardly bright eyes, a pointed nose, rosy cheeks, pearly teeth, curly hair, and a strong body. In reality, handsome is he whose deeds are handsome. Greatness lies not in wealth, rank, or physical beauty but in our actions and deeds. We can find a number of beautiful prostitutes, but the deeds of these pimps are not worth it. The noble laureate Mother Teressa was not a handsome lady, but her deeds made her so great. So if we want to make our lives noble, dignified, and handsome, we must do noble deeds.
Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation, was not good-looking, but he is still regarded as the finest specimen of humanity because of his noble deeds. We must not judge a person by his outward looks; we must judge him by his character, thoughts, and, most importantly, his deeds.