Thursday, April 5, 2012

On Jumping to Conclusions


Wrongful Assumptions.

How easy it is to forget that people's perceptions of ourselves is as inaccurate as ours of them, and yet we so often quickly jump to conclusions based on mundane, irrelevant details, that - in that particular moment - mean (and say) everything that couldn't be farther from the truth. Skinny jeans insinuate confidence, an unexpected sigh suggests disinterest, and a missed salutation feels like the end of the world. Enjoy!

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