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First impression need not be the best impression always. Many a times it can be deceptive too. Please comment?
Asked by Tough Nut,
23 Nov '12 11:56 am
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Yes. The first time my chick saw my with a half grown beard, she felt that I was another lazy guy who is of no use to this world. But a few days later when I finally shaved and went to a certain gathering, she cud'nt just take her eyes of me and then it came to a point where she had to say- "Yeh Dil Tum bin, Kahin lagtaa nahin, hum kya karein". She loves me like as if I am her god. I sincerely love her as well.
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Answered by Vikas Prince, 23 Nov '12 12:02 pm
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The first impression rules our prejudices.It's unreliabe and we make wrong judgement.It is easy to go by the stereotypes and there are many such images that are embedded in our memories.Take for instance the people who like cleanliness and order as predicted by astrology for Virgo people. My experience is that they are so concerned with cleanliness and order that they become a pain in the neck.
I would like to quote the example of my cousin here.He is rather a remarkably
intelligent person. He is into quality control which means he is always
learning new trends, techniques, technologies and processes. That keeps
his mind sharp. Add to this his ability to converse well and get his point across.
The flip side of all this is that he has many things on his plate at any given
time and the chances are that whatever can be made to wait keeps going down
on the list of to-dos. So out necessity and somewhat by temperament he has
become a procrastinator. He is kind-hearted to a fault ...more
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 23 Nov '12 11:58 am
I would like to quote the example of my cousin here.He is rather a remarkably
intelligent person. He is into quality control which means he is always
learning new trends, techniques, technologies and processes. That keeps
his mind sharp. Add to this his ability to converse well and get his point across.
The flip side of all this is that he has many things on his plate at any given
time and the chances are that whatever can be made to wait keeps going down
on the list of to-dos. So out necessity and somewhat by temperament he has
become a procrastinator. He is kind-hearted to a fault ...more
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