Hey Everyone!!
In today’s modern world, we often hear phrases like “he needs to earn well” or “she should look beautiful,” and these statements subtly highlight the way society still measures the worth of men and women. Despite the advancements in gender equality, these deep-rooted standards of judgment continue to influence how individuals are perceived. But is it fair to judge a boy by the money he makes and a girl by how she looks? Is this the standard rule to measure a human's worth?
From a very young age, boys are taught — directly or indirectly — that their value is tied to their financial success. A man is often respected for his income, his job, or the luxury he can provide. If he fails to meet those standards, no matter how kind, wise, or talented he may be, he’s often considered “unsuccessful” or “less manly.” This not only puts unnecessary pressure on men but also overshadows their emotions, creativity, and inner growth. They are expected to be providers before being understood as individuals.
Similarly, girls have long been judged by their physical appearance. A girl who fits the beauty standards of the time — fair skin, slim body, stylish looks — is often praised, even if her real strength lies in her mind, her heart, or her courage. Society frequently places more importance on how she looks than on what she thinks, creates, or dreams of. This kind of mindset limits girls from being appreciated for who they truly are — intelligent, resilient, and full of potential beyond just appearance.
These judgments have created invisible cages around both genders. They define boys as “wallets” and girls as “faces,” forgetting that humans are so much more than these labels. They reduce a person's entire existence to a single trait, ignoring the complex beauty of character, dreams, values, and efforts.
While times are changing and many people have started seeing beyond these outdated ideas, a large part of society still clings to them. Relationships, marriages, careers — everything is touched by these judgments. A boy without a stable income is questioned even if he’s working toward something meaningful. A girl who doesn’t meet beauty expectations is often overlooked, regardless of how talented or kind she is.
It's high time we ask ourselves — are we truly evolving if we still use money and looks as measuring sticks for someone's worth? The answer lies in changing our definitions of success and beauty. A boy should be seen as valuable for his thoughts, respect, and dreams, not just for his salary. A girl should be admired for her character, strength, and intelligence, not just for her physical features.
Judging someone based on societal stereotypes is not only shallow but deeply unfair. No one deserves to be boxed into roles that don’t allow them to express their real selves. Both men and women deserve to be valued for who they are — not for how much they earn or how they appear. Only when we start seeing beyond these narrow standards can we truly claim to live in an equal and just society.