According to Osho, if you feel ugly, stop suffering over it and use it—turn the label into leverage. Masses identify with the ordinary; even 'ugliness' can become public appeal (e.g., politics). Suffering springs from comparison with aristocratic ideals of beauty and intelligence. Accept differences, quit self-pity, and channel your condition into connection, service, and intelligent action.
Don’t be sad about looking ugly—use it where it helps, because many people trust someone who looks like them.