1. What are some real advantages of not being conventionally attractive?
2. Do you think attractive people actually face more problems than we imagine?
3. How does personality sometimes outweigh looks in relationships or friendships?
4. What “bullets” (problems, unwanted attention, awkward situations) might you dodge by not being “hot”?
5. Why do you think humor is often stronger in people who aren’t considered beautiful?
6. Have you ever seen someone “look max” (improve their appearance through style, gym, grooming)? Did it work?
7. Can focusing less on looks give you more time and energy for success? Why or why not?
8. What’s a positive trait you’ve noticed in people who aren’t considered good-looking?
9. If beauty fades with time, what’s the best “non-physical” quality to rely on in life?