"Anyone can love a rose, but it takes a great deal to love a leaf. It’s ordinary to love the beautiful, but it’s beautiful to love the ordinary. " - Unknown
When I go around and stroll the malls, I see all these advertisements and marketing stuffs that seems to cover everything with fancy and beauty. I remember the quote above. We often forgot to see what lies deep inside, we forgot to dig deeper and find each beautiful soul thriving deep inside each creature. We are blinded to see only what is outside and to judge things profoundly based on what our eyes see, what the advertisements call on as beautiful.
I thought about a fruit stand in a province and in an established malls as an example. Let's assume that the fruits in the province are fresh and sweet but only sold on a carton box and the fruit in the mall are sold on a well decorated fruit stand but are bland in taste. What fruit will you buy? Will you judge the fruits' quality based on the marketing strategy or are you wise enough to know the better?