To me, the biggest attraction is a woman's charisma, her soul
Hear the words of Fabio Lanzoni, known to the world for outward beauty, yet who looked beyond the veil of appearance and declared: “To me, the biggest attraction is a woman's charisma, her soul, her inner strength.” These words strike against the shallow tide of a world obsessed with surface, reminding us that true allure does not lie in the form of the body alone, but in the radiance that flows from within. For beauty fades with time, but charisma, soul, and inner strength shine with a light that no age can dim.
The origin of this saying lies in Fabio’s own experience as a model and figure of romance, constantly surrounded by images of physical perfection. Yet having lived in a world that exalted appearances, he learned that such beauty, without depth, is but a hollow vessel. What endures, what inspires loyalty, admiration, and love, is the unseen—the spirit that animates the form, the fire that burns in the soul, the strength that carries a person through trial. Thus, even one celebrated for outward image testified to the higher truth: that the essence of attraction is not the body but the being.
History bears witness to this principle. Consider Cleopatra of Egypt, remembered not for conventional beauty but for her magnetism, her intelligence, and her power to captivate the mightiest men of her age. Rome’s generals and rulers were not enthralled by her form alone, but by the force of her charisma, the sharpness of her wit, and the indomitable strength of her soul. Her attraction endured because it came not from the surface but from the depths. In her we see the living embodiment of Fabio’s words: true allure is woven from the spirit, not the skin.
There is here a profound teaching about the nature of inner strength. For while beauty may capture the eye, strength of soul sustains the bond. It is inner resilience that steadies love in hardship, it is wisdom that guides the heart when storms come, and it is the quiet flame of character that draws others again and again. The greatest attraction, then, is not what dazzles for a moment, but what endures through time, trial, and change.
Fabio’s words also stand as a rebuke to a culture that prizes appearances above essence. Many chase perfection of body, forgetting the cultivation of soul. But a person without inner light, however flawless in form, soon leaves the heart unsatisfied. Conversely, a person whose spirit burns with kindness, courage, and authenticity becomes radiant, and that radiance draws others irresistibly. Charisma here is not trickery or pretense, but the natural power of a soul fully alive, expressed with grace.
Consider the story of Eleanor Roosevelt. She was no icon of classical beauty, yet she became one of the most admired women of the twentieth century. What drew people to her was her compassion, her wisdom, and her tireless advocacy for justice. It was her inner strength that inspired nations, her soul that left a mark far greater than outward charm ever could. Through her life, we see the enduring truth of Fabio’s words: the most profound attraction is born of the spirit.
The lesson for us is clear: do not prize outward appearance above inner being, whether in ourselves or in others. Seek first the cultivation of soul, for in that lies the root of all true beauty. Nurture inner strength by facing life’s trials with courage. Develop charisma not through artifice, but through authenticity, kindness, and passion. In doing so, you will not only become attractive in the deepest sense, but also attract relationships built on what endures.
Thus, O seeker, take this wisdom to heart: charisma, soul, and strength are the foundations of lasting attraction. Beauty of the body is like the flower that blooms and fades; beauty of the soul is like the flame that lights generations. Let your inner light shine, and seek in others the radiance of spirit. For in this lies the truest bond, the deepest love, and the attraction that no passing of years can ever diminish.
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