Something New Every Day

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People are too complicated to be Labelled

People are far to complicated to be labelled.

“The day you label anything is the day you stop learning anything new about it because you will spend all your time looking for information to back up your opinion.”

“He’s Cruel.” The best example of this is, “Home Alone”, when the young boy is left at home when the rest of the family goes on vacation; he sees his old neighbour and remembers all the scary stories he heard about him from his older siblings which leads him to see everything the old man did as petrifying. Of course, this was his imagination working overtime looking for information to back up a previously held belief.

In life, this happens all the time, we judge people based on limited information because we’re not patient enough to wait for them to show us what they’re really like.

“People are far too complicated to be labelled by other people.”

“Life’s simple, it’s people who are complicated.” ~

 

 

 


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