Monday, June 20, 2011

Don't judge the book by its cover


While I walked along the side-street to my condo after I finished the class last week. It was rather late and dark. I saw a man walked by me. He had an Aborigine hair style and he looks like cannibalism. ‘OH! Am I in the JUNGLE’ I though.

He seemed hyper-active. He walked like he danced (maybe because he used a headphone in his ears), buttoned through his shirt, and wore glasses. ‘Is he crazy?’

I walked fast to arrive the condo quickly but he walked faster than me. As soon as I had arrived at the condo, he was missing. I though ‘ho, I’m safe’.

UNEXPECTED!!! He was there, in the elevator. He waited for me, in the elevator. I though because he knew that the elevator was very slow. If I missed that round, I will wait for a long time.

‘Wow, he was so kind’ I though. I didn't met a kind people long time, especially in the big city where everybody has to fight to live. He was difference from the other I ever met. They always shut quickly because they don’t want to wait, it wastes their times.

He was out at the 4th floor. Before the elevator had shut, SURPRISING!!!, I saw him was going to turn off the light which the maid had forgotten.

‘Wow (again), he was the real good man’.

I really felt sorrow that I had judged him from external. He makes me to know that I don’t judge the book by its cover.

3 comments:

  1. There are still good people out there that you just can't judge them by their looks or their acts. It seems rare, but I believe those people still exist. I am glad that this story of you reminds a little thing in life. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I agree with you too, some people very dirty outside buy inside they have very pure heart on the other hands some people very beautiful and handsome but they have a very dirty heart.

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  3. Zai ja
    Today in Thailand there are a lot of people who are good looking but bad hearts. So when you have first relationship with anyone, you must to give their some time to prove their sincerity.

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