Dressing well is a good business, agreed. But treating people based on what they wear? Should that be? When did dressing become the basis of how people should be treated? Well, it’s a common phenomenon these days. What is your view on people who treat others based on how they dress?
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If you look like money people treat you like you have money. They think you have good taste and they hope you will share your money with them. They will kiss up to you or want to be seen with you simply because you look cool or drive a cool car. If they don’t require any intelligent conversation or actually intelligent or amusing comments then simply being in the company of a shallow person wearing expensive clothing will be good enough for them. I prefer personality to money. To each their own.
Whatever people say about not judging people, it is a primal behavior to judge others. That was our way of identifying a possible threat. Still today, regardless of how much we might have evolved, we still judge others and our first judgement is based on our initial impressions. That’s where immediate features become relevant; how attractive you are, how you are dressed, how you smell. All those attributes predisposes us to behave in certain way.