I tried (in a lazy way, admittedly) to highlight that it's important to recognise there's more to life than beauty, Kandy, and Ana added a crucial part of the Brazilian thing: that it's also about relationships ... looking more outwards than in.
It is natural to feel proud of one's own body and appearance. This is something we actively discourage here; I think that's a big mistake. Being fit somehow gives one permission to feel good about oneself - perhaps we 'allow' it when there's been some pain involved
I can't exercise now, due to health, and need every ounce of Brazil-style feelgood to love the body I have ... weak and out-of-shape as it is, it's MY body and I'd be a fool not to celebrate it.
Aesthetics enhance everyone's life. Again, pleasure in the senses is entirely natural and tends to be knocked out of us by our culture. We can nurture it, though, by taking frequent moments to cherish whatever we find lovely. That's even part of the treatment for depression, so it truly does improve our experience of life and how we feel about ourselves 
I've had to think about this quite a lot, as my illness compromised pretty much everything about me. If I gave the impression I was saying "We're shit, they're better", I wrote my post badly. What happened was more like "Wow! I get it! I want it!" I went there with the standard bundle of self-dislike and negativity. I came back with a whole different kind of confidence, openness and joy in life. If I can share that around, I will!