Perceptions are not reality

This morning, I came to the office with a colleague of mine, as I had left
my vehicle in the office last evening. As we approached our parking lot, I
saw that my vehicle was parked haphazardly and it was blocking the way to
the parking area. At that time when I parked there were so many vehicles, so
I just had to park like that. This morning for anyone looking at it, it
looked like the person who parked was an idiot and lacked any sense at all.

I noticed it, got down from my friend’s vehicle and moved my vehicle a
little so it was no more a disturbance to others. There was another person
who was trying to park and he saw me doing this and said “Thank you”, as he
thought that it was someone else’s vehicle and I am trying to help him. I
accepted the thanks and just thought about the whole incident.

Now in the mind of the person who was trying to park the vehicle, I would
look like a good socially aware person, but at the same time my colleague
would have felt how badly I had parked my vehicle, as he knew it was my
vehicle. The same way, many times we build perception about another person
with one incident and we carry the same impression about that person. In
this incident it was fine that this person had a positive opinion about me,
but there may be many situations in our life where we could have misjudged
some people based on an incident and built our perception about the
individual, based on that incident and would have taken a lot of decisions
based on that, which might have been wrong.
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