208 GRE
On one hand, we can make a judgment about the person’s favor and character from his/her appearance in some cases; On the other hand, we cannot simply judge one from the way he/her looks. Besides, the intrinsic cognition finally determines a society. To begin with, Experience has instructed us that sometime we can infer the attitudes or hobbies from the people's dress or behaviors. In many societies, the way people dressed implicates their occupation. From example, the popular stars always dress in fashion and unorthodox clothing, and the college professor often dress simple and unsophisticated. It's hardly to see a professor who dressed like a rock singer walking in the college street. In brief, the style of the man reflects his or his group's characters. However, this judgment does not always perform vey well. People often make mistakes when they judge from merely from the appearance. For example, Warren Buffett, American investor, businessman, philanthropist, is often called "Oracle of Omaha" or "Sage of Omaha".