OnJudgingPeoplebyTheirAppearances
InfrontofUSunfoldsapictureinwhichaselectionisinprocess.Somepeoplearesittingintheauditoriumandlisteningtothespeechgivenbythecandidate.Oneofthevotersisthinkin9:“Histieistooblue.I'mvotingfortheotherguy.”
Thisphenomenoncaneasilybefoundanywhereinourdailylife.Nowadays,withmoreinterviewersputtingemphasisontheappearancesoftheapplicants,agreatmajorityofpeoplebelievethattheappearanceismoreimportant.ButIbegtodiffer.Becausetheclothesdonotreflectwhatisinsidethehuman.Andwhatisinhismindandhisheartcan’tbeknownbyUSeasily.Furthermore,judgingsomeonebyhisorherexternalappearancecanbedeceptive.JudgmentsbasedonexternalappearancespreventUSfromgettingtoknowaperson’snature,andaresuperficialandlimited.
Asanoldsayinggoes,“neverjudgeabookbyitscover”.0ne’sappearancemayreflectone’sinterest,butitisn’tthesymbolofone’squality.Weshouldneverjudgepeoplemerelybytheirappearances.