Wednesday, May 2, 2012
QuickWrite
There was saying that states "Appearance can be deceiving". In other words, it means that the appearance, or looks of something can contribute the actual information of that something. For example, if you see a person walking down the streets with holes in his t-shirts and jeans, you would be likely to believe that this person is poor and probably has no job. Even though you assume that is true, it might not be actually true, since wasn't holes in jeans use to be a fashion statement? There was once where I was looking through different models of computers in a shop. As I look around, I spotted some computers where I would expect them to have actual good parts in them, but they don't. In this case, the computers with horrible looking outer shells somehow all had extremely good parts and where also somewhat cheaper. Most people would first look at an object, by its looks, it would create a first impression about the object. By how it looks, even if in the inside, it is a wonderful product, if the appearance looks unappealing, it would be likely to create a bad impression to the person.
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