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(14) Thought for the day

  • Writer: perrin41
    perrin41
  • Jul 14, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 7, 2025

In relation the the last paper my take and what research studies have found is that when labeled it is very difficult to remove the label , therefore accounting for the human condition is very important to know where someone is coming from rather than just labeling them. a label/stereotype comes with an expectation, a assumption and and expectation. Labeling someone therefore presupposes an opinion onto an individual. The level that the person is condemned by the label is then out of the individuals control and they become a product of another people perception and interpretation of them. This can be bad for the person that is labeled because who in the heck want to be a product of someone else's prediction's assumptions and/or expectations. What if the person that holds these judgements of another are neurotic hate filled individual. what if they hold a place of power and utilize their resources to control the person in an effort to fulfill the label and all the predictions, expectations, and assumptions that come with it? this is why controlling one's endeavors is important so as to be fair and this is necessary through accounting for an individuals whole life experience's. this is what brings about knowledge of the uniqueness of each individual rather than lumping/generalizing people into categories that can be used as an excuse to manipulate control and abuse people physically and emotionally.

 
 
 

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