Botox makes you ugly. A study reveals: the “puncture” affects empathy

Botox makes you ugly.  A study reveals: the "puncture" affects empathy

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Nothing in the animal kingdom is more elusive than the human face. And perhaps nothing paradoxically is less animal than that wrinkle that appears and disappears, like a line on the shoreline. It is like this for every face, beautiful or ugly. For every face where “everything flows”. Except for the redone face. The popular science magazine New Scientist, London-based weekly of the Anglosphere, detects a strange detail in the faces that through Botox try the gamble of eternal youth. New Scientist publishes report of brain scans of ten people before and after receiving botulinum toxin injections. The outcome of the experiment reveals how botox has an impact on empathy. And that is on that fourth theological virtue of our times. (Incidentally: “empathy” is the most inflated and morally overrated magic word, which almost surpasses “resilience”. It’s been a long time since we said “he’s a nice person” to say instead “what an empathetic guy” or “what special woman: great emotional intelligence”, and thus empathy is confused with kindness. When you know that empathetic and emotional are fer or feather depending on the circumstances. Cruel or pitiful based on emotion. Even our Sade was “an empathetic guy” – keep in mind – and we emotional intelligent, like the Marquis, know well where it pleases but also where it hurts).

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