answer:Being “correct” is a tricky notion. It applies if the first impression was, “This person is untrustworthy” and he turns out to be cheating on his wife, or something. But if my first impression of someone is, “I don’t like him,” then I think that’s a much more subjective thing – it’s more dependent on my state of mind or my personal preferences than on that other person’s characteristics. I have very seldom overcome an initial dislike of another person. The only reason I don’t say “never” is that I feel there must have been at least one such case, though I don’t remember one. That makes sense, doesn’t it? I wouldn’t spend more time with someone who rubs me the wrong way. More commonly, I have initially liked people who eventually let me down for some reason, causing me to dislike them.