Human beings rarely perceive life as it really is. More commonly, we see it through the prism of memory, fear, expectation, and habit. That little gap between reality and perception is where confusion starts. First Impressions Never Lasts invites readers to stop and question the speed at which they make judgments. About people. About situations. And even about themselves. It asks a simple but disturbing question. Is what we see what it really is? Or is it only our conditioned response to it? Through reflection and daily common sense, this book discusses the power of first impressions, assumptions, and expectations. It discusses how they influence our lives in unseen ways. At its heart, it is a book about seeing things more clearly rather than reacting to them blindly and returning to the self with honesty.