appearance can be deceptive write a speech about this line
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Appearances are Deceptive
Outwardly appearances are many times deceptive. It is not always correct to make judgment about
anything by its exterior appearance. One can't find the real worth of any one just by seeing
his external appearances. Not all who looks decent outside are decent inside too. One should be
judged only by their characters and not by their outward appearance. In real life situation,
many crooks, by their outward attitude and behavior, make themselves appear to be gentlemen and
noble people. That is why there is a famous proverb saying "All that glitters is not gold". So
in every walk of life, one should always remember that outward appearances may not always be
the truth and act accordingly
There is a well-known expression "Don't judge a book by its cover" means that we shouldn't
judge other people just by what we see on the outside. We shouldn't be judging someone when we
haven't fully known that person, we shouldn't be biased just cause of there looks or where they
are from. .Your ideas and thoughts about a person or object should not be based on what you
see, usually things like how the person or object looks like physically, what they wear, what
they act like, etc. Something can be very different outside than it is inside. Often we base
our ideas of something when we first see something, like if one fruit looks more undamaged or
fresh than another, most people would immediately think that the better looking fruit is the
better fruit, even if inside, the good looking fruit has a fruit worm. A person may look lazy
but can work very hard and efficiently when motivated.
People who put trust in people's appearances may learn quickly that their method of trust is
wrong. They could put trust into a person who looks well-organized and smart, and find out that
"trust" of their appearance is deceiving, and that the person is very different from what the
person looks...
Good morning honorable principal madam worthy teachers and all my dear friends. Today I would like to express my few words on the topic 'Appearances can be deceptive'
A king had a beautiful and intelligent princess as his only child. When she grew up, he announced that she would be married to a prince who proves his wisdom in a test to be held in his palace. On the appointed day, a large number of princes from different kingdoms reached the palace, hoping to marry the princess and become the heir to the throne.
The princes assembled in the royal hall and introduced themselves. Suddenly the whole place was filled with the melodious music of a bird. The king led the princes to a neighbouring hall where the singing bird was kept. Two cages were hung from the roof at one end of the hall. The princes watched the birds from the other end of the hall. After a while, the music stopped. The king led the princes to the cages and showed them the birds. One was a very beautiful and multi-coloured parrot with fine feathers and attractive features. The other was a small grey nightingale with brownish feathers and no apparent beauty. The princes were then led to the court and asked the same question, "Which of the two birds had sung the sweet song?"
All the princes except one emphatically replied that the pretty parrot was the gifted singer who filled the place with the enchanting music. Only one had a different answer. That prince affirmed that the song was sung by the nightingale. This prince who correctly identified the singer without bias and prejudice was declared as the winner. Others were influenced and misled by the extraordinary beauty of the colourful parrot. They assumed that a sweet voice could arise only from a pretty bird. The wise prince married the princess and after the king's death, ruled the country successfully. During his rule everyone had equal rights and opportunities and his period was recorded in history as a golden age of peace and prosperity.
Prejudice, discrimination, racism and judgement by external appearances have plagued humanity for centuries. Such biased judgements do not reflect truth or reality. God does not show partiality or favouritism. God judges everyone by the same standard. We must use intelligent interpretations and just judgement to arrive at sensible conclusions and wise decisions. We must not treat people in different ways according to their outward appearances. Appearances can be deceptive.