So much is attached to your face.
People will treat you based on your presentation. The only thing I guess once created cannot be amended,..is the first impression.
No wonder we all aim to look our best at a first meeting. Say you are meeting this lady or this gentleman for the first time. I swear you may even spray your breath.??.
You will get a clean shave and or manicure and your best pressed outfit. Let’s just say, you will aim at getting it right.
So what is with this thing-Face value? Why attach so much value?
It has driven us to struggle so much to please, to look all lit-up with a sophisticated aura of importance- I guess it’s an inherent feeling-
Just if we could spell HONESTY, MATURITY,HUMILITY, which sadly usually comes out as VAGUE, HYPOCRISY, and PRETENSE.
One Sydney Sheldon questions
A doctor’s bedside manner and a lawyer’s flamboyance in court ,,or is it a model’s face and image on a magazine? A product? A service?
How about a politician’s charisma?
A judge’s Cynicism?
A preacher’s charm?
A teacher’s eloquence?
And so in this so called acceptable universality’s, we have missed out on the BASICS,THE FUNDAMENTALS , giving rise to a generation that is self-righteous, involved in ME, MINE, I, MYSELF, PERSONALLY, INDIVIDUALLY …in the surface image rather than the plausible basic moral values.
Like they say, surface image will get you to mighty places and high-end positions but your moral values will determine your longevity..
Fridah Andati
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5 Responses
Very very true,Reminds me of the old adage,”The first impression is always the last”.In marketing they say,”image is everything”,What a lie,But the great Book,puts it differently,”Beauty,(read,image) is deceitful.I like this article,speaks the truth, politely
First impression is overrated.
Short and precise
This is a very good idea you will go places my dear
*fallacies