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LABELING

It seems like our brains are wired-- to automatically label others. No matter what the social-setting is, or what we are doing-- people get categorized. Weather a  family-member or a perfect stranger-- somehow they all get lumped into a stereotype. This is wrong, we as a society need to condition ourselves to stop the insults. What makes a person think they are any different than the next man-- nothing. Is it pure ego, or low self-esteem-- because we are all battling the same problems. Humans are very fragile, that's why we build strong-structures-- to survive. Lets work as community to expand beyond the horizon-- instead of breaking it down.  

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