I shouldn't let one small ambiguous look define the people I meet or define the rest of my day.
You know what smites self-confidence; it's when you can't read what's behind people's faces. I get into my head picking away at myself despite going into my self-analysis with very little information on how a person actually feels. My only indication is a small facial expression that I can only infer as detest or irk. What's vexing is after my analysis, I come to terms with the fact that people are judged based on their outward appearance; it's just embedded in how people interact. I can seclude myself in loathing, but that won't change how things are. I shouldn't let one small ambiguous 'look' define the people I meet or define the rest of my day.