In the twenty- first century where Women are treated in the right manner the state of beautiful Women, perhaps, remains the same as it was during the earlier centuries.
Excuse me, what did I write? Women and Beautiful Women ? Am I differentiating or discriminating? I'm doing neither of the two things.
I am just trying to relate this topic of psychology to the old and famous fairy tale " Cinderella and her Glass Slipper".
Cinderella lived with her step-mother and two Fat , ugly step -sisters who treated her like dirt.
The reason? Cinderella was the most beautiful girl on the face of this Earth and her inner beauty, noble lineage reflected on her face and Body.
Her intellect and intelligence reflected in her eyes, so, she was sure to get the Rich, handsome, gentle and brave prince ofher dreams.
This was the reason why her step-mother and step-sisters had taken extra care to suppress her.
The story unfolds the reality that is experienced by every Cinderella in her very own professional and personal shell where she meets such step-mothers and step-sisters at every "step".
It unfolds the truth that "one woman is the worst enemy of another woman" and that has been one of the main reason of the miserable state of women not only in the under-developed countries but also in the most developed countries of the modern world.
Beautiful women face the "Cinderella effect" as I call it mostly when they are in the glamorous professions like acting and modeling.
The story of Cinderella does not just throw light on this one aspect it also shows the human tendency to demoralize another individual having a great capacity to conquer great Heights.
Cinderella is deliberately given the status of a servant so that she automatically starts assuming herself to be one.
This attempt is done again to curb her tendency to dream big dreams and her faith in them.
This favourite Fairy Tale is not just a bedtime story but a good lesson of psychology which needs attention.
If we want every Cinderella to make her way to the castle.


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