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“Why You Shouldn’t Judge People Based On First Impressions” – Johnny Drille

“Why You Shouldn’t Judge People Based On First Impressions” – Johnny Drille
Renowned singer-songwriter Johnny Drille has recently addressed his past tendency to make quick judgments about people based solely on their outward appearance.
The artist behind the hit song “Believe Me” expressed remorse for his mistakes and recognized the harmful impact that snap judgments can have on relationships.
Johnny Drille, known for his soulful music, also acknowledged that he has experienced similar criticism from others who formed unfavorable impressions of him from their initial encounters.
Reflecting on his past behavior, Johnny Drille now encourages others to be merciful and extend grace to one another.
In a humble and contemplative statement shared on the microblogging site (X), the singer emphasized the importance of creating space for understanding and personal growth.
In his words;
“I used to judge people based off of first impressions, I was wrong. Pretty sure people have had bad first impressions of me too. Best we all give each other some grace.”*
Netizens Reactions…
Daddy’s Girl: “My first impression of you was “I love this man! He’s amazing”… It wasn’t wrong JD”
Chinazaekpere Chukwu: “First impressions are rarely ever correct.”
Mercy-Constance: “Infact, making assumptions based on first impressions can be very wrong because alot of people put a lot of effort into first meetings. Most people will act their way into your good books on the first meet. Keep your guards up and give it tim.”
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