Many people think that "Beauty Queen" is just a girl without a mind, and the beautiful face looks good in the swimsuit. I want to tell you that this rumor is not true. It is undeniable that there are some beauty contests, the only one of which is your appearance. However, taking the crown home in a more prestigious beauty contest requires more than just a beautiful appearance and a better body. I participated in a series of beauty contests by Miss America, and I will tell you that it is very difficult. First, the Miss America organization donated more than one million dollars a year in scholarships. This means they are funding women who are due to meet higher education. They don't just write checks for pretty girls, but tell them they can buy clothes, shoes, cosmetics or other fleeting frivolity. Second, there are several contestants who scored in the competition field.
One of the categories is the interview, which accounts for 40% of the total score in the Miss America Beauty Contest. In my experience, these are tough interviews, during which time you talked about topics ranging from current affairs and political issues to personal history and perspectives. You must be able to stand up and think, know the world around you very well, and express your opinions in a balanced and fascinating way. Another important part of the competition is the talent category. Successful Miss USA players often perform countless hours of training in their particular performance area. You can't just decide that one day, "Hey, I am beautiful, I think I will try for Miss America." If you haven't rehearsed the skills you can use to compete for talent, then you may have missed this boat. Now let's not forget the swimwear competition.
Although the views on this topic are different, the fact is that beauty contestants must wear swimsuits on the stage. You may think that it is demeaning and demeaning, but you still have to admit that it shows that they are in good health. In countries where obesity occurs in proportion to epidemics, this adaptation is increasingly difficult to achieve. Finally, one of the most common fears of Americans is public speaking. It's very difficult to get into that stage, treating yourself as a set of judges and hoping they like you, not to mention hundreds of onlookers. Many people in the world can't do it. I think it's time to stop insulting these women and mark them as "Brainless Beauty" and start to recognize them for those talented and accomplished individuals.
Orignal From: Confessions of the Queen of Beauty
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