Do you ever look at a person and immediately formulate an opinion about them, be it by their clothes, their hair, their tattoos, etc.? It’s easy to do. It’s easy to look at someone and decide right then and there that there is something wrong with them or something unpleasant enough that you want to keep your distance. But is there really something wrong with them? Are they really unpleasant to be around? Does their pink hair really mean they’re starved for attention? Do their whole-body tattoos mean they have low self-esteem? Does their revealing clothing really mean they have loose morals? Maybe. Probably not. But, if you don’t look deeper, you’ll never find out.
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Posted in Baer House Inn, blogging, Family, friends, innkeeping, inspiration, Jansen Schmidt, love, motivation, positivity, resolutions, writing, tagged assumptions, first impressions, forgive, forgiveness, judging, judgmental, kindness, odd people, patience, patient, people, perceptions, physical appearance, second chances, self-esteem, unworthy, worthy on September 13, 2021| 6 Comments »