It’s the ultimate cliché and something we all hear a
thousand times over: to be truly happy, you need to start with yourself. But
how often do we not live up to this? Media outlets are bombarding us with
images of how we should look, society is telling us how we should act, and
people with limited beliefs are telling us how we should feel.
A lot of the time, we are forced to define ourselves
by other people’s ideas and perspectives. We seem to care too much about what
other people think of us and live our lives pleasing or conforming to what
society as a whole tells us is right.
You
Don’t Have To Follow The Crowd
How many times have you done or said something just
because you felt it was what other people wanted from you? Our need to be
accepted by others is a natural human instinct. It’s part of the pack mentality
and an almost desperate want to not be rejected by our peers, family, and
society as a whole.
As a hugely successful child actress, Emma Watson
was catapulted into the world’s view. Many opportunities were laid out in front
of her that would have earned her millions and gained her further recognition
in a media-obsessed world. But she chose to go to university and focus on
her education because she wanted to stay true to herself and she wanted to
empower herself in a way that the movie industry solely wouldn’t
allow her.
While many child stars struggle to define their
identity and lose themselves in the process, Emma took a different path; one
that would defy traditional choices because she wanted to grow in the way she
wanted to.
Fight
For What You Believe In
When Emma Watson made her inspirational UN speech for the HeForShe
campaign back in 2014, she showed her true strength of character and her
passion to make a difference in gender equality.
We don’t always stand up and get ourselves heard
and, even worse, we believe that we just can’t make a difference in this world.
Whether this stems from our own lack of self-worth or the general societal view
that if you can’t make a big difference then there’s no point, Emma Watson is a
true inspiration that, given the opportunity, you can help change views and
situations despite inner self-doubt.
“You might think, ‘Who is this Harry
Potter girl? What is she doing at the U.N.?’ And it’s a really good
question — I’ve been asking myself the same thing.
“In my nervousness for this speech and my moments of
doubt, I’ve told myself firmly, ‘If not me, who? If not now, when?'”
Don’t
Let Your Critics Define You
There are two types of critics: the people who
criticise you for the things you do, say, or believe in, and the worst of all —
yourself.
While Emma Watson has campaigned for gender equality
for both men and women, she has received negativity from people who’ve decided
to define her feminism as “men-hating” despite the fact that she openly wants
men to not feel pigeoned-holed by society’s masculine ideals.
As a result, she’s received hateful comments and
threats of leaking nude pictures of her. But instead of backing down or
succumbing to her critics, she used their anger as an example of exactly why
she was calling for equality.
She also believes in the importance of self-love.
The bombardment of the perfect body and the perfect image that women feel they
have to live up to in order to be noticed is detrimental to happiness and our
ability to see ourselves as beautiful people, inside and out.
“We [women] really damage our confidence when we put
ourselves down, so I try not to.”
Never let anyone criticise you for being who you
want to be and doing what you want to do. Be yourself and stick with it. It’s
the only way you can be truly happy.
Live
Your Life On Your Own Terms
Emma Watson has definitely stayed true to herself in
terms of her private life. As many child stars are prone to partying, drinking,
and baring their mental fragility unnecessarily, Emma hasn’t entered into the
limelight in that regard, opting to keep her life as private as possible. Her
decision to go to university, to date non-famous men, and to live her life
as normally as possible has always been an admirable quality.
In this media-hungry age, we are encouraged to post
the ins and outs of our lives for all to see on social media and we’re made to
feel we’re slightly outcasted if we don’t. This is ridiculous of course; we
don’t need validation from others in order to feel fulfilled. Let people wonder
about you, be interested in getting to know you, and keep your life within the
circle of important people in your life.
We are all on the search for happiness in our lives
and Emma Watson has shown the sort of mindset and perspective we should all try
to adopt in order to allow ourselves to
define ourselves and no one else.
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