Postaday2012 · Project365

You Going To Find It Hard To Stereotype Me


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We live in a crazy world of habits, thoughts, opinions and expressions.  We can judge other based on a set of stereotype, racial attributes, psychical or social tendencies.  But should we judge?  Even the people who say the don’t judge, actually judges.  It’s how we live.  I use to judge, but now I encourage.  I been this way for quite some time.  I made myself a sample or a result of my thoughts and opinions.  I created a self that is actually me, that breaks all stereotypes I fit in.  I am the master ninja I call myself.  I adapted techniques, I have thought by example, I have created results in others.

People that I encounter find it hard to put me in a category, and when they do, I shock them with my diverse ability, sense of self, and my spontaneous love.  So don’t you judge a book by its cover, you have not read the leaves, their past and haven’t witness where they are going to be in the future.

Do you judge others?  Do others judge you?  Does any stereotypes stick to you?  Did you know you can BREAK THEM ALL?

Thanks for reading
Richardo Wilson

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5 thoughts on “You Going To Find It Hard To Stereotype Me

  1. The bible tells us that judging is a pious act. It says that his four cardinal attributes are love, power, justice and wisdom, justice is an act, the other three attributes are embodiments that revolve arond the acting of being able to render justice lovingly powerfully and wisely. Divine justice involves divine judgement which is why many of the god appointed kings in the old testament were judges and why the bible says that when the resurrection takes place there will be a judgement of both the righteous and the unrighteous.

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  2. After completing a 30 day activity about preconceptions and judging people by stereotypes I have decided to start a blog about this issue. It is about trying to get people to challenge their own preconceptions and also provide space for people to write about how they are not the stereotype that people often apply to them.
    I’m looking for people to contribute their stories to the site and would be very interested including your story. The blog is http://iamnotjusta.blogspot.com/ and there is an email address to send stories, or you can contact me through Twitter if you would prefer.
    Thank you for this post, I think that this is something that a lot of people are starting to think about more and more these days.

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