Years ago, I expressed an opinion that if we all looked alike no one would have anything to feel superior to. A woman from a European area (with no diversity at that time) told me that people find something to feel superior about, whether the other person has a longer nose, slightly shorter height, eye color, a mole…
That is a trait of the human race, to categorize, but wouldn’t it be great if we could honor and appreciate all kinds of “difference” instead of trying to stomp on it with the steel boots of superiority?
Very thought provoking.
Years ago, I expressed an opinion that if we all looked alike no one would have anything to feel superior to. A woman from a European area (with no diversity at that time) told me that people find something to feel superior about, whether the other person has a longer nose, slightly shorter height, eye color, a mole…
That is a trait of the human race, to categorize, but wouldn’t it be great if we could honor and appreciate all kinds of “difference” instead of trying to stomp on it with the steel boots of superiority?
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Thanks so much for sharing this. It would be wonderful if we could embrace differences instead of use them as a source of separation.
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