I'm more relieved for being valued who I am as a person at this time in life.

The whole business of feeling "invisible" or "visible" is abit ironic to me...when I spent alot of time as a teenager to minimize visible differences since there were approx. 15 Asians in a school population of 2,000 where I went.

So my personal past demons was more on feeling like a real visible minority. Issues of beauty were important but secondary in my "angst" at that time.

The most important thing to me as I age, is to look and sound alert and lively.
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