The article speaks about what the first impression is and how it impacts the judgment of society. As much as the thirty-millisecond exposure to one’s face is responsible for creating an image, a perception, and an attitude about a person, it can be that easy for damaging, creating bias, and making unreal judgments about the same person. Professor Todorov discusses how the concept of looking at someone and learning to adjust with them, strangers to be specific, is a recent phenomenon.