I’m sure you’ve guessed today’s prompt is windows.

Afar impressions might lead to regret,
For window viewpoints often deceive.
Appearances pose a common threat,
Afar impressions might lead to regret.
A person’s quality isn’t set,
Best to learn what others believe.
Afar impressions might lead to regret,
For window viewpoints often deceive.
44-words
Indeed you need to get close to understand…
😉 Thanks, Bijorn.
Yes indeed the “afar” view can be musleading
Much💖love
🥰 thanks… back atcha!
So true–and a good reminder. What we see from a window (or computer screen) might not be the real story.
Many thanks. I’m pleased with your concurrence. 🙂
You’re welcome! 🙂
Nicely done. First impressions are just the door to discovering what the window showed us.
Thanks! I appreciate your thoughts. ❤
So true that it’s easier to misunderstand another from a distance. I like the phrase “A person’s quality isn’t set,” not by others, and we are always changing.
Touche’… Thanks! ❤
Well written.
Many thanks! 😁
Very interesting written you.
Really inspired the window’s viewpoint and understand it’s.
You’re so kind to comment. Thank-you. 😊
You are most welcome 🤗!
*applause!* *applause!* *applause!*
😀 Thanks, David! ❤
This is a good reminder thanks 🙌
My pleasure. Thank you for commenting! 😊
We need to give people and ideas more than just a window glance…the repetition helps emphasize your cautionary message.
Thank-you. It seems a trend of just reading headlines is going on. 😉