Are you a good judge of character?

I used to believe I was a good judge of character.
I trusted my first impressionsβthe way someone spoke, the confidence they carried, the ease with which they filled a room. I thought intuition was quick and decisive.
Time taught me otherwise.
Iβve learned that people are rarely what they appear to be at first glance. The quiet ones often hold the loudest values. The charming ones donβt always carry honesty. And sometimes, the people who seem distant are simply protecting parts of themselves the world hasnβt been kind to.
Am I a good judge of character now?
I think Iβm becoming a better listenerβand that matters more.
Iβve learned to watch how people treat those who can do nothing for them. How they respond when theyβre tired, disappointed, or inconvenienced. How they speak about others when no one is asking them to.
Iβve also learned humilityβaccepting that I can be wrong. That misjudging someone doesnβt make me foolish; it makes me human. Growth came when I stopped labeling people quickly and started allowing them space to reveal who they really are.
Today, I donβt rush to conclusions.
I observe.
I give time its role.
I let consistency speak louder than words.
So am I a good judge of character?
Not perfectly.
But Iβm learning to judge lessβand understand more.
And somehow, that feels like the wiser answer.
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