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Meaghan Ramsey on Why Thinking You’re Ugly Is Bad For You (Transcript)

Meaghan Ramsey

Meaghan Ramsey, a self-esteem advocate, of Dove Self-Esteem Project, in this TED Talk, walks us through the surprising impacts of low body and image confidence – and shares the key things all of us can do to disrupt this reality…

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Meaghan Ramsey – Self-esteem advocate

This is my niece, Stella. She’s just turned one and started to walk. And she’s walking in that really cool way that one-year-olds do, a kind of teetering, my-body’s-moving- too-fast-for-my-legs kind of way. It is absolutely gorgeous.

And one of her favorite things to do at the moment is to stare at herself in the mirror. She absolutely loves her reflection. She giggles and squeals, and gives herself these big, wet kisses. It is beautiful. Apparently, all of her friends do this and my mom tells me that I used to do this, and it got me thinking: When did I stop doing this? When is it suddenly not okay to love the way that we look? Because apparently we don’t.

Ten thousand people every month google, “Am I ugly?” This is Faye. Faye is 13 and she lives in Denver. And like any teenager, she just wants to be liked and to fit in. It’s Sunday night. She’s getting ready for the week ahead at school. And she’s slightly dreading it, and she’s a bit confused because despite her mom telling her all the time that she’s beautiful, every day at school, someone tells her that she’s ugly.

Because of the difference between what her mom tells her and what her friends at school, or her peers at school are telling her, she doesn’t know who to believe. So, she takes a video of herself. She posts it to YouTube and she asks people to please leave a comment: “Am I pretty or am I ugly?” Well, so far, Faye has received over 13,000 comments.