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There is scar on the back of hand, what psychology is it to deliberately block the hand?

The psychology of covering up one's own defects.

I feel very embarrassed to have a scar on my hand. I often cover my right hand with my left hand, for fear that others will see my scars and think that I am more shameful than others.

In fact, sometimes it's broken glass. Others feel it and see it, so sometimes I just ignore the scar, and you can look at it or not. My scar is my scar. What's the big deal?

Also tell friends with scars on their hands to face life bravely. Everything is psychological, and I can't get along with myself.

It is normal for people to try to cover up scars on their hands or some indecent places on their bodies. Because we are born perfect, we also pursue perfection. We believe that the best thing in the world is truth, goodness and beauty, and this kind of beauty represents a primitive beauty, which is what it should have at the earliest. When we pursue things as they are, this is the truth.

For example, people should have hair at birth, but after years of baptism, ah, our hair will turn white or become scarce. We will dye our hair and even wear wigs. This is not a psychological problem, but to maintain a primitive beauty. For another example, a normal person should have teeth, but we are generally in our forties and fifties, and some people will lose their teeth after 60. If this tooth is missing, there will be a disharmony, so people will implant dentures. This mentality is not to hide, but to maintain a primitive beauty. What we are talking about is that some people have limbs injuries, which lead to disability. But we can make artificial limbs, not only for function, but also for beauty. In order to keep the original, we are all pursuing a kind of original beauty.

We shouldn't make fun of others when they try to hide their shortcomings. We should cover for him. This is not only respect for people, but also the pursuit of beauty. May we keep that original beauty together. Only in this way can we be welcomed and respected by people in social and occasions.

Fear of being seen by others is a defect of self-concealment. The most important thing is to be afraid of other people's eyes and affect your appearance. Also a little self-abased. In fact, everyone is imperfect and has their own small defects, but we can't see them at a glance. Don't care too much about other people's eyes. Just a little scar. No big deal.

Once I went to take a bus and saw a man with no legs get on the bus. Everyone wanted to help him. He smiled and said I can do it myself. He raised his hands and jumped up. After getting on the bus, he casually chatted with his friends and didn't care about other people's eyes. At that time, the whole bus was particularly moved. Go and see those disabled people, who are still living happily and infecting you with their smiles. I hope you can regain your confidence.