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Judges(Not the one in court)

I wonder who gave the 'Terms of evaluation for physical appearances'
Must be thoughtful person....
But what pierces more is the assumptions that go with each kind of physical appearance. 
So what , If someone is an inch shorter than everyone else of their age
So what if someone is a tint darker than everyone else...

As a matter of fact ;
    How does these small differences affect your communication with them?
    Who gives you the right to assume someone doesn't feel right in their skin?
    What makes you comment about the way someone looks?
I think;
    When people feel like their confidence is at stake, they want to make someone else feel bad?
    When they feel the pangs of jealousy, they want to take it out on someone? 
It so happens that they ignore the screams of the heart - the screams of the person listening to your outburst!! They are oblivious to the fact that a person's confidence is shattered. 
Isn't it insensible to assume an entire personality only with the looks? 

That second of agitated thought, the quick decision made in your mind may lose you the opportunity of meeting someone new. 

What I'm trying to say is:- 


When one picture equals to a thousand words!!



Hope we are all able to see a person for what they are and not what you think they might be......


- Bharathi Senthilkumar



 


    

    


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