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All that Glitters is not Gold

created Oct 9th 2018, 13:36 by Vinay Kumar 5063


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What is exhibited and displayed outwardly should not be taken, as creditworthy. Visual appearances are commonly deceptive. The quality of a thing can only be judged by its use. In many cases, a thing appears to be very durable and cheap but it may turn out to be a duplicate. Duplicates or imitations commonly have more shine or glitter than the original one. A person can be judged by deeds, attitude and tendency towards showing off to others. A rude man may be more helpful and co-operative than a person of pleasant countenance. A well dressed, gentlemanly looking person is apt to deceive you by his outwards looks. What he intend to show, may not be his actual intentions. Appearance may be delusory and misleading. In the present world of advertisements and propaganda whatever is reported through advertisements generally turns out to be a farce. Every beauty cream available in the market claims to beautify the body, claims to convert a black skin into fair colored skin within two to three months. Is it possible? One should be aware of such misleading advertisements. Mr Natwar Lal, a notorious cheat, became successful only because people had believed hhis outward appearance. We hear several cases in which the coins of brass are sold claiming them as of gold and people are cheated by the innocent look of the seller. In the present materialistic world, most of the actions of people are self-centered, for the utter benefit of self, with total disregard to the losses or benefits of others. Persons projecting themselves as your well wishers, your friends most be judged very carefully. Don't trust just the words or looks or appearances of anybody. It may be a cruel cheat, a tricky fellow, a Charles Sobhraj, a Natwar Lal.

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