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Reаd. Are the fоllоwing sentences T (True), F (Fаlse) оr N (No informаtion given)? Choose the correct option. Beauty and the bank Did you know people considered attractive enjoy many advantages in life? These include getting better jobs with higher salaries, leading healthier lives, and being better swimmers. That last one is not true, I admit, but my brain is still swimming after what I’ve just read. Incredible though it may seem, there appears to be evidence that people who are considered less easy on the eye do prove attractive, but to disease and even parasites, particularly when young. There may be a connection between having distinctive, that is—uneven—features and disorders in chromosomes. Good looks, on the other hand, as indicated by a strong degree of symmetry in facial features, are linked to robust health. In the animal world, strong, healthy individuals find it easier to attract mates, which makes them dominant. That’s the law of survival of the fittest. It seems good looks signal youth and good physical condition. Unsurprisingly, the global cosmetics industry is worth billions. Those blessed with good looks can use their appeal, wittingly or not, to get more attention than colleagues. That gives them advantages in job interviews or when asking for promotion. Attractive people tend to be seen as more persuasive. Perhaps winning and keeping attention requires the development of strong social skills and encourages fluency. Height and weight also play a part: tall people earn more than those who are short, and the obese less than the slim. Self-esteem enters the equation here: low levels of confidence encourage us to settle for less rewarding positions where we are less in the spotlight. It has been suggested that political candidates who look better that their rivals tend to be more successful, although of course there is the small matter of what party they represent and the issues they stand for. But they don’t have it all their own way. In job hunting, employers making a decision about an attractive applicant of the same sex can let feelings of jealousy cloud their judgment, or perhaps they are perceived as a threat. Likewise, beautiful women can find themselves at a disadvantage if they apply for jobs such as a prison guard or soccer coach—jobs routinely associated with masculinity. Where do these findings come from? The so-called science of pulchronomics—the dubious economics of beauty.
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