Tuesday, 25 December 2007

Case Study 1: Judging a book by its cover

The timeless and ageless argument that exists since mankind interacts with mankind.
You are not good.you are not a good person.you are a bad person.I am better than you.in fact,I am someone with good behaviour and virtue, and you are not.

How does one compares with other people around him?the base for this comparison is usually set against a couple of principles held strongly by this person,usually his or her sets of morality behaviour and perspective, with the other person's sets of behaviour and principles perceived by our naked eyes.together with this observation,assisted by our inner instincts,we expressly developed our own judgments.if my principles are same with that person's,then we are good.else,we belong in two different camps.

Altho we've been told again and again: never judge a book by its cover; in our subconcious mind,we always perform this judgmental experiment and process.lets be honest,shall we? But then,the question that is to be posed is why do we? My personal view is we do these things because believe it or not,we human have this tendency to be among those we think is in the same wavelength as ours. Seriously,this so-called same wavelength helps us interacting better with each other.

In the adventure of knowing ourselves,which inadvertently getting us on the enlightened path of understanding the mankind behaviour and rituals.

So ladies and gentlemen, today's assignment is to explain and tell us why we pre-judge people and does this pre-judge ritual poses a positive or negative impacts to us.

I'll see you next time.

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