What We Choose to See
Sometimes, society is quick to associate visible “messiness” with lower status or laziness. Yet many of the cleanest hands in an office have never built anything tangible. And many of the dirtiest hands have fed families, constructed homes, repaired roads, and grown food.
Dirt washes off.
Character does not.
Conclusion
Cleanliness matters. Hygiene protects health and shows respect for yourself and others. Regular handwashing and nail care are essential habits.
But respect for people matters even more.
Before labeling someone because of what’s under their fingernails, pause and ask:
Are you seeing neglect or are you seeing hard work?
Sometimes what looks dirty is simply evidence of effort.
And sometimes, the cleanest thing you can do is withhold judgment.
