cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

style/image v substance ... what do you think ?

Anonymous
Not applicable

if it were a bald either or thing then without doubt I'd go with substance ..... = ..... absolutely 

:womanvery-happy: Cat

Message 1 of 33
3,001 Views
32 REPLIES 32

Anonymous
Not applicable

Always substance, without doubt. Having said that, I can't deny I'm a touch vain too. Only a bit, not in an annoying or disturbing way - if you could see the state of my hair right now (appointment with the hairdresser heavily overdue) you'd agree Weird

Message 2 of 33
1,489 Views

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi there @Anonymous   It certainly seems that in the modern world image is everything - and TV and the visual media have an incredible influence on all our live whether we beleive it or not.  And image without substance is the foundation on which fashion is founded.  But when shove come to push in the important areas of life unless you have substance you have nothing.  Unless your brand new shiny mobile/tablet/laptop or whatever actually works reliably it does not matter how it is packaged.  Though having said that I did once buy a car simply because I liked the rather upmarket upholstery (well I never did understand anything under the bonnet anyway).

 

Gerry

Message 3 of 33
1,488 Views

Anonymous
Not applicable

@Anonymous wrote:

 if you could see the state of my hair right now


Well -post us a selfie @Anonymous 

 

Gerry

Message 4 of 33
1,489 Views

Anonymous
Not applicable

@Anonymous wrote:

Well -post us a selfie @Anonymous 

 

Gerry



Oh, gosh, no way! It's bad enough going around with it, I'm not sharing it on the interweb!* Grumpy

 

 

 

* I did say that I'm vain.

Message 5 of 33
1,486 Views

Anonymous
Not applicable

Ah @Anonymous - you disappoint me.  Smiley LOL

 

Mirror.jpg

 

Don't know what that has to do with anything - but I thought it was funny.

 

Gerry

Message 6 of 33
1,481 Views

Cleoriff
  • 127537 Posts
  • 834 Topics
  • 7586 Solutions
Registered:

I would have to say substance, though I am also a fan of style and image. Not stupid styles and trends though.

I like individual styles and admire people who have the courage (or brass neck) to stand out in a crowd, confident that their image suits them.

In my 'youth' I liked to set my own trends and style, purely because 75% of my life was spent conforming to

a strict dress code in my nursing uniform

Off duty was the time to change all that....and I did it with a vengeance LOL

Veritas Numquam Perit

Girl in a jacket
Message 7 of 33
1,477 Views

Anonymous
Not applicable
Life's too short IMO to be guided by either.

By the time one stands back and takes a breath thinking why am I bothered about how someone percieves me on sight, ones life could be close to over.

Happy days.
Message 8 of 33
1,478 Views

Cleoriff
  • 127537 Posts
  • 834 Topics
  • 7586 Solutions
Registered:

@Anonymous wrote:
Life's too short IMO to be guided by either.

By the time one stands back and takes a breath thinking why am I bothered about how someone percieves me on sight, ones life could be close to over.

Happy days.

I have no intention of being 'bothered' about how anyone perceives me on sight. Its how I perceive myself that is the issue.

I think Wispa was just asking which of those we would choose...

Veritas Numquam Perit

Girl in a jacket
Message 9 of 33
1,470 Views

Anonymous
Not applicable
Many of us say, and I am sure we believe it, that we don't much care how others perceive us but in practice that is not true. There are many professions where appearance is quite rightly important if for no other reason than to give customers, patients, those in need of rescue etc confidence. And I don't know anyone who would be deliberately careless of their appearance if going for a job interview or (select few) going to meet HMQ to receive Knighthood or other honour.

Gerry
Message 10 of 33
1,465 Views