April 21st

 As I gathered sources about the effects of plastic surgery on mental health, I noticed that different sources presented both positive and negative perspectives. Some sources focused on how plastic surgery can improve self-esteem and confidence, especially for people who feel insecure about certain features. Other sources, however, emphasized the risks, such as increased anxiety, unrealistic expectations, or conditions like body dysmorphic disorder. These differences helped me understand that the issue is more complex than just “good” or “bad.” Instead, the impact on mental health depends on factors like a person’s motivations, expectations, and overall mental state. Seeing multiple perspectives allowed me to better understand that plastic surgery can have different outcomes for different people, making it a more nuanced issue.

Summary: Researching stuff kinda sucks

Reflection: So busy and no time for any of this

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

In “Birches,” Robert Frost celebrates imagination as a way to escape life’s difficulties and reconnect with innocence. The speaker wishes to “get away from earth awhile” but also understands that he must eventually return to reality. Think about the role of imagination in your own life. How does imagination help you cope with challenges, boredom, or stress?

Everyone has burning questions about life. Mysteries we wonder about but don’t always have clear answers for. Think about your biggest questions about existence, purpose, or the world around you. Write a blog post where you share at least two of your most burning questions about life and explain why these questions matter to you.

4 Goals for 2026 Jan 6th 2026