Wow!

Lusius Sinurat
Lusius Sinurat
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2 min readJun 21, 2023
Wow !

Not all admiration is expressed in words or sentences. We can't even lie when we see an amazing person. At the very least, our bodies spontaneously start shaking.

Mouths agape, hands covering our mouths, smiling to ourselves, and various other mischievous gestures are expressions of admiration.

Someone who is speaking on stage often witnesses those who are not focused on what they are talking about, but instead smile to themselves.

That's how admiration is not always justified. There are girls who are in awe just looking at Korean artists who are even more beautiful than them.

There are also men who don't blink when they see their idol actress, even when they're just watching her performance on their smartphone screen.

Gestures, including mimics, are part and parcel of being amazed, annoyed, scared, happy, and even when we are stressed.

But the awe gesture is the most unique. How could it not be? People can feel ashamed of themselves by scratching their heads just because they see their idols from a distance.

Usually, it is teenagers who generally act like that. That's because one is always easily amazed. They need a hanger-on that we call an idol.

Even when he doesn't need the idol, he can admire himself.

I remember my friend from high school. His name was Klemen. He always asked his friends for confirmation after he dressed up, "I'm handsome, right?"

Admiring is natural. The expression of admiration is a valid pin. Don't we love nature out of admiration for the universe?

Again, doesn't our faith in God stem from a sense of awe at His works?

#sainaadongdo

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