World-famous billionaires like Jeff Bezos or Mark Zuckerberg are all making drastic changes in terms of body shape. They prefer toned, muscular bodies, why is that?
Billionaire Jeff Bezos always appears topless on yachts (Photo: New York Post).
Currently, billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg often find ways to show off their muscles, flexibility and toughness.
Billionaire Jeff Bezos always appears topless on the yacht, showing off his toned, impressive body at the age of 59. Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg (39 years old) also regularly exercises intensely in the gym, he also plays good at many sports. Recently, Mark Zuckerberg has been actively practicing jiu-jitsu and openly participating in competitions.
Jeff Bezos or Mark Zuckerberg are typical examples of how a toned, muscular body has become a new symbol of success for male billionaires. This trend has been mentioned by many newspapers in recent times. Muscle size has become a new symbol to help “show off” an individual’s class, in addition to the wealth they own.
Massive muscles are the new success symbol of billionaires-2Billionaire Jeff Bezos with his girlfriend – Lauren Sanchez (Photo: New York Post).
We live in the age of visual information. A picture is worth a thousand words. This makes each person have a clear perception, even an obsession with their own appearance image. For men, muscle has always been associated with masculinity. When thinking about appearance, men often think of muscles – a symbol of masculinity.
We are also witnessing a dramatic shift in male beauty standards. Currently, a man who is said to have an ideal body needs to have a toned, impressive muscular physique. Beauty standards for men are also gradually becoming difficult to achieve.
Those Beauty standards were greatly influenced by the film industry. The image of the main male characters in action movies is always depicted as having muscular muscles. Superhero characters are also getting stronger in terms of visuals. Although these Beauty standards are difficult to achieve, almost every man wants to have them, including billionaires.
Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg is good at many sports (Photo: New York Post).
When certain standards of appearance are reached, an individual becomes desirable in the eyes of the community. For billionaires like Jeff Bezos or Mark Zuckerberg, fame and money are things they are all too familiar with. The whole world has known and admired them for a long time because of the huge wealth they own.
Now, the very challenge of being an attractive, desirable individual by the Beauty standard of the masses has become a fascinating new challenge for billionaires like Bezos or Zuckerberg.
Recently, Mark Zuckerberg has been actively practicing jiu-jitsu and openly participating in competitions (leftmost) (Photo: New York Post).
In fact, even the most famous and wealthy people are still influenced by the majority’s concept of Beauty. They themselves also want to be the person who has an attractive element in the way of seeing and evaluating others.
The richest people in the world are often known for their divergent thinking, but in some respects, they still agree with the majority, such as the view of the Beauty standard.