From the perspective of the person being reformed, from the old man's "You can't fix ugly" to the talk show guy who dare not look directly into the eyes of others. You will find that, in essence, the external manifestations of many people's inadequacies stem from their deep inner self-confidence. From the perspective of the reformer, you will see that the five-member group in the show can be said to be the representative of "confidence". They are always so energetic, enthusiastic and ready to take on the challenge. This confidence can add to the atmosphere, and when you watch the show, you can't help but fall for their gags and their serious work. That's the beauty of self-confidence. Because people who are not confident will always put themselves in a low position and belittle themselves. Because of their appearance, ability or other things, they feel that they "can't meet the expectations of others", so they feel afraid and withdraw from interpersonal communication. But these can be changed. Take care of yourself, from hair to shoes. Go clean up the messy room. Fill your stomach with the bliss of gourmet food. Adjust your mentality through physical posture, exercise, etc. "Queer Eye" only took a week. As you can see, the change is simple and actionable. As long as you want. (PS: Looking forward to the second season of the original cast)
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