Thursday, February 9, 2012

Week 3: Discussion Question #1


When Sherlock Holmes says, “The difficulty, he maintains, is to detach the framework of undeniable fact from the embellishments of hearsay and reports,” means it’s hard for us to let go of pass experiences, negative feelings, and the opinions of others. Our life is constantly being influenced by outside sources, instead of what we want. Nowadays, the media and Internet play a big part in what we “think” we want. I can’t think of my own personal experience for this, but I have a friend whose experience would be appropriate for this topic.

We’ll call her Sam (she didn’t want her real name mentioned). Sam use to be on the heavier and bigger size in middle school. One day, she realized it was not the “acceptable” body image in our society. She worked out constantly, starved herself, and in the process became obsessed and depressed about herself and her body. She eventually lost the weight, but it was in an unhealthy way. Sam constantly thought she was fat, even though she was now thin. She was still picky about her food, worrying she’ll get fat if she ate too many calories or fat. Sam was terrified of going back to the body she had in the past. She didn’t want people telling her she was fat and ugly or how no guy would want her. She was trying to escape her past, but she couldn’t because she relives it every day.

The media didn’t help at all. Photos of models and celebrities were all over the web and in magazines. It was difficult to miss. I remember she once told me she needed the body of a Victoria Secret model. I was shock and heart broken. She was already there. How could she not see what she had become? After that, her parents got her help, even though she refused it in the beginning. After a few years, she is a lot healthier, but there are moments where she falls back into her old habits for a minute until she catches herself. This just goes to show how we can easily lose ourselves when people are telling us what is acceptable and what we should be. 

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