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Summary

The web content discusses a daily drabble challenge centered around the random word "opinion," emphasizing not to judge a book by its cover through a story of a man's love for a woman who couldn't maintain eye contact due to social anxiety.

Abstract

The article titled "Don’t Judge a Book By Its Cover" introduces a daily drabble challenge, which is a creative writing exercise involving a 100-word story based on a random word prompt, in this case, "opinion." It presents a narrative about a man who fell in love with a woman without meeting her, drawn to her through her eyes, despite her inability to maintain eye contact due to social anxiety or shyness. This behavior is commonly misinterpreted as untrustworthiness, but the man responds with understanding and compassion, recognizing her struggles. The article suggests that love can be found in small, overlooked details and invites readers to explore more of the author's work and participate in the drabble challenge. It also credits Nancy Oglesby for explaining the concept of a drabble and provides a link to her latest word prompt challenge.

Opinions

  • The common opinion that people who avoid eye contact are untrustworthy is challenged in the article.
  • The author conveys that social anxiety, shyness, or insecurity can be reasons behind the inability to maintain eye contact.
  • Compassion and understanding are encouraged when interpreting behaviors that might typically be judged negatively.
  • The article suggests that love can be deeply felt and genuine even if not expressed through typical social cues like eye contact.
  • The author's perspective is that small details are significant and can hold profound meaning in relationships.

Don’t Judge a Book By Its Cover

A daily drabble challenge

Random word: opinion

https://www.freepik.com/author/holiak

Common Opinion: A person who shies away from eye contact cannot be trusted.

True story: Once, a man loved a woman even without seeing her in person. There was something about her eyes that drew him to her. He penned verses envisioning the moment they would lock eyes upon meeting.

However, the lady could never maintain eye contact with him.

Social anxiety does that. Insecurity or shyness could be other reasons.

People might read this behavior differently.

Nevertheless, he showed compassion, recognizing that she was dealing with challenges beyond her capacity to handle them.

Love resides in the small details.

More from Yana

Don’t know what a drabble is? I didn’t until Nancy Oglesby explained it as follows: If you are unfamiliar with a Drabble, it is a self-contained fiction story of exactly 100 words.

Here is her latest word prompt:

Lovestory
Compassion
Anxiety
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