Some people say that a person's looks and dress is more important for success than having good ideas is. I disagree with this opinion for two reasons. First, creative thinking and contents are great factors for success in post-industrial society. Second, great appearance without good ideas makes people annoyed.
To begin with, nowadays innovative thought is focused to get a chance to make a fortune. Many who have successful career advise that you should struggle for rasing your unique strong point related to creativity to succeed. For instance, although Dr. Steven Hoking is a disabled man and poor dresser, he is undebatable greatest scientist in the world. He has made tremendous features in the space sphere. Besides, Steive Jobs who is CEO of Apple company always dresses same looks such as black t-shirts, blue jeans and New-balance shoes at the demonstraion of their wares. Because he thinks that the important thing is a inside, not a outside. In order to secure stability and ability to succeed, people should be obssessed with their imaginativeness. If they more interested in their appearance and attires, they may be failed by many competitors immersed in their contents. This shows that having a good idea is more important.
Furthermore, splendid appearance without good idea makes it easy to people to unpleasant. Some people may think that good appearance is also proficiency for success. However, we can show side-effects in many cases. According to a study done by Seoul National University explains that good idea is more important than good appearance. In study, there are two groups. One group included applicants worn poor attire with many certifications and talkative speech skill, another group included applicants have a attractive appearance without specific knowledge. After a string of interview, every examiner spoke very highly first group rather than the latter. They said that although the first impression of the latter group was good, as time went by, their non-professional made us disappointed. Recently, many young college students tend to accumulate their in-dept knowledge and speciality to succeed rather than take plastic surgery or care for dress. In this sense, a good idea and content is more crucial.
In conclusion, I disagree that a person's good looks and dress for success is more important than having good idea.
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