Appearances sometimes are very deceptive. Particularly in the world as it is today, things are put up in a very attractive manner to attract people, and people also get attracted but intrinsically things do not happen to be what they look to be.
Only recently a survey was published in the newspapers that very finely made gold ornaments which were put up as of 22 carat value were actually of 16 carat value. This is not only about ornaments.
Even clothes or cloth material also deludes. But so far things are concerned it is all right. People discover the reality and may give up their use. But very much more deceptive are people with whom we come in contact.
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Very elegantly dressed, with an attractive personality, behaving in a very courteous manner and soon would befriend you. But it would be found that he is the worst crook who defrauds you of all your money or even go to the extent of taking your life or kidnap your child for ransom. Such cases get reported everyday in the papers.
There was a great crook by the name of Natwar Lal whose exploits became proverbial. He indulged in such deceitful, even murderous exploits, enticed so many women, married them for their money and then disappeared in thin air.
One needs to be very cautious in dealing with things and men. The world is full of false appearances and their glitter would appear as like gold but they would be dross like lead.