Everyone is beautiful.”
At first we may say, “There is no true beauty in this world.”
Later we realize, “Everyone is beautiful.”
True beauty does not belong to people, it belongs to age. A child has the beauty of childhood, youth has the beauty of youth, old age has its own beauty. No one keeps the same beauty forever—age changes it.
Yet, in another sense, everyone is beautiful. Just like the dark night makes us long for moonlight, every person hides a beauty within, waiting for the right time to shine. This beauty is not bound by age—it lives in wisdom, in kindness, in the freshness of the soul.
So, beauty is not the person, but the age and the inner light they carry.
