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Thoughts: Who We Truly Are when We Treat Others

23 April 2018No Comment

I personally find it interesting to observe other people, … human behaviour in general, I mean.

Like for example, it is interesting to see how some people treat different people differently, depending on their social status and position.

If X is a janitor, then he’d get very little respect and hardly any ‘thank you’.

If Y is a wealthy businessman, then he’d get a bow and a humble handshake.

Some say, you get see people for who they really are in how they treat those who are inferior to them in terms of position or social status.

Well. I agree.

And in this respect, I think we ourselves need to do some self reflection, no?

ie. Do WE (unconsciously, may be) treat people differently if they’re perhaps in a more ‘inferior’ position than us?

Food for thought.

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