“Many men and women, even children can be obsessed by the profile of their face. They can feel it compliments them, or they can feel it is not attractive and does not appeal to other people. Vanity and ego are part of man’s feelings about his or her own profile.
There are other types of profiles more important than the profile of one’s face. It can be called a personal profile of one’s daily living, practices, habits, behavior, and results of all daily actions, thoughts, words and deeds.
Look at the profiles of today’s events. Did they show, express, or extend acts of charity to others, means of hope for others, and generous commitments of service to others? Does it show honor, integrity, mercy, and justice in its view to others? Does today’s profile of your actions express caring for another’s way of life? A profile is very important, for it is an outline with expression, perhaps even depressions, and it is always evident to others.
Begin to think about what profile others see you in. Is it a profile that extends, emanates, and promotes happiness, joy, sincerity, caring, respect, honor, and a sharing of sound logic? Does it make others want to follow the beauty of the example that your profile promotes, encourages or even just shares?”