Appearance…how often in life we come across this concept. Sometimes we do not attach any importance to this vital factor, plunging headlong into work or giving ourselves over to our favorite business.
And by the way, it is the appearance that can describe some aspects and traits of a person's character. Suppose you showed up at some institution in a completely inappropriate form and, foaming at the mouth, defended all the "purposefulness and seriousness of your intentions", completely unaware of the effect you had on those present with your ugly appearance. An ill-conceived appearance entails a clear misunderstanding by those around you of your brilliant ideas, striving for improvement and knowledge of the world.
However, people who have earned trust and achieved success in life, real geniuses are able to disregard social norms: that's why they are geniuses! As an example, I can cite the great mathematician Einstein, who made an invaluable contribution to the development of the exact sciences. He disregarded social norms, significantly standing out at secular parties. He did not care about people's opinions, because he lived according to his principles. Such individuals are endowed with great willpower and originality.
But still most people depend onappearance, sometimes external gloss gives short-term admiration and respect, however, as the well-known saying goes: "Meet by clothes - see off by mind".
Let's talk about real situations. Nevertheless, the appearance of a waiter, loader or bartender should be distinguished from the appearance of a businessman or a school teacher. Let's dwell on a more detailed description of the latter.
The appearance of a teacher is a very important aspect of the learning process. The teacher should be an example in everything: in manners, and in speech, and in behavior, and in appearance.
The appearance of a teacher should be distinguished by elegance and refined taste. True, it would be much more acceptable to establish a school uniform for all employees of school institutions in order to restore justice and hear the voice of a blatant student outraged by inequality (in fact, students unconsciously imitate their teachers, while school regulations take away this opportunity from them).
I don't think extravagance is welcome in the workplace. Most likely, students will be more absorbed in contemplation of the teacher than in listening to the material. It is enough to confine ourselves to notes of official style in modern processing: the perfect combination of a white or other color shirt with a jacket and trousers that meet school standards. The hairstyle, of course, is at the discretion of the teacher, and yet sloppy swirls and untidy hair give the impression of carelessness and sloppiness of the teacher.
Strictness is a necessary element of the appearance of a school worker. It is she who instills in children respect for learning and a serious attitude towards this profession in general.
I hope this article has shed some light on the difficult question of the role of appearance in the modern world.