The Aesthetic Mind
We often assume beauty protects people — from rejection, insecurity, even from suffering. But what if the opposite is sometimes true? In this episode, Dr. Dirk J. Kremer explores a rarely discussed emotional paradox: how looking good can quietly create distance instead of connection. Why attractive people are often judged before they are known, why ageing can feel like losing a place in the world rather than losing youth, and why admiration does not always translate into belonging. Through reflections from the consultation room — and a personal perspective — this episode examines the psychological weight of being reduced to appearance, the pressure to remain recognisable to others, and the unexpected loneliness that can exist behind an admired face. Because beauty may give visibility… but it does not always give understanding.
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