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<blockquote data-quote="GtrSmoker" data-source="post: 562407" data-attributes="member: 5014"><p>That’s an impression I try my best to fight. I’m prone to be even more prejudicial than many. In the past, I’m ashamed to say, that people who could be classically classified as “uggos” (male or female, it didn’t really matter) were people I didn’t really bother even giving a real chance to impress me otherwise. And heaven forbid it’s an uggo who’s also kind of a jerk. </p><p></p><p>I’ve probably missed out a lot over the years just because my first impression of people was so skewed towards appearances.</p><p></p><p>I’m offering this shameful bit of personal history to point out that we’re ALL guilty of this, to some degree. Sometimes people who are a little rough around the edges or are kind of “prickly” will end up being hidden gems.</p><p></p><p>Perception is a funny thing… and it’s often our worst enemy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GtrSmoker, post: 562407, member: 5014"] That’s an impression I try my best to fight. I’m prone to be even more prejudicial than many. In the past, I’m ashamed to say, that people who could be classically classified as “uggos” (male or female, it didn’t really matter) were people I didn’t really bother even giving a real chance to impress me otherwise. And heaven forbid it’s an uggo who’s also kind of a jerk. I’ve probably missed out a lot over the years just because my first impression of people was so skewed towards appearances. I’m offering this shameful bit of personal history to point out that we’re ALL guilty of this, to some degree. Sometimes people who are a little rough around the edges or are kind of “prickly” will end up being hidden gems. Perception is a funny thing… and it’s often our worst enemy. [/QUOTE]
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