Could you judge people by their looks?

It almost came to the end of my physiotherapy sessions. I got to know more about my physiotherapist who sometimes told me interesting stories.

"I once treated a few inmates when working in a public hospital. There was a man who really looked "evil" and stared at me in a way making me feel uncomfortable when I was giving him therapy every time," she said.

"Well, the government treat our inmates good. There are a long waiting list for physiotherapy treatment." I asked, finding this subject of conversation intriguing.

"That man killed his wife in a brutal way. He then cut his ligaments in the wrist."

"Why did he do that?"

"No one dared to ask. We just did the job."

"Isn't it a waste of resources? The guards drove him to the hospital for treatment?"

"Yeah. Three men accompanied with him, doing nothing while he's having treatment."

I realized that quite many inmates are having self-destructive characters. They fear no pain, cut themselves or commit suicides. Are they trying to get some attention?

I wandered around the street yesterday and almost hit a face who was not that friendly and a bit "thievish". I should not judge people by their faces but my thought was just grasped by this little story that I heard.

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