Saturday, February 26, 2011

ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD

         We should not go by only outward appearances because all that glitters is not gold. A well-dressed, handsome person may turn out to be a villain whereas an ordinary looking, poor person may prove to be a friend in need. We should therefore not to try to form our impressions, good or bad, when we see someone for the first time. Only when we have interacted with a person over a long period of time should we make an assessment of his character and worth. We should guard ourselves from being led or misled by a person’s polite behaviour, humility and ever- smiling nature. Instead, we should observe him longer for forming an unbiased and unprejudiced judgement of his character and conduct

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