I don't know, maybe they don't, it's just that I find their suffering quite soothing.
It's easy to distrust the kind acts of a person with good looks especially if we're insecure about our own appearances. If we examine ourselves more closely and honestly it's possible we may come to the startling realization at a subconscious level, that our
wary judgement or perception of good looking people itself can act or take the shape of reverse hypocrisy. We can all be cruel in our judgement and treatment of others. With power (should come responsibility), but we know this is hardly the case.
By the same token, at least for those of us who are continually overwhelmed by a sense of powerlessness,
it is imperative to our safety (as well as others) that we arrive at our better senses in a hurry;
this way we are not confused as allies of Arrogance, our true, and indiscriminate social enemy.
I think good looks can give it's ignorant and/or mean spirited possessor greater latitude
to act more carelessly, so at face value might imply they get away with more, even if caught. This is unfair
yet we are wrong to believe that behind the shiny visage of every good looking person, lies an inauthentic, conniving, and unkind person.
I am overstating the obvious here with purposeful intent; we all know or know someone who has know at least one or two "ugly and attractive" persons in their life, who have said and done a lot of ugly things? Yet we tirelessly admire, judge and fight over beautiful material things still while acknowledging that not much good can ever come from it. Riddled with frustration and blinded by our recalcitrant pride, how can we ever hope to win, when we repeatedly choose to disqualify mankind's truest beauty a minute after our accustomed convenience(s) is re-secured?
Sincere kindness is a shy, serene beauty that lies within us.
It waits for every straggler to catch up.
Quietly, unconcerned and perfectly aware that one day
every person will eventually yearn for it's embrace or seek to embrace it.
Sincere kindness may never be crowned humankind's greatest beauty or achievement.
Personally it will forever be our greatest source of redemption.[/QUOTE]