Tuesday, April 18, 2006

First Impressions

You ever meet someone under the wrong circumstance and just completely know you’ve misrepresented yourself?
You interact and exchange ideas or thoughts on a superficial level that left to perception could completely make you seem like an entirely different person. And I suppose one should have the confidence to know that the world’s validation or lack off, doesn’t necessarily qualify or disqualify him/her from the “worthwhile/time well spent in their company” label but, it’s completely frustrating none the less. It leaves you feeling like a victim of sorts. Like you’re being accused for a crime you did not commit. A crime where you’re forced to walk in the cloaks of a false pre-empted disposition.

2 comments:

Assem said...

well the question is, if someone judges you "unfavourably" on the first interaction and is not willing to have the benefit of the doubt: are they worth your time?

Sand-E said...

You make a very valid point but It's frustrating none the less.