Free thoughts
2012-05-27 @ 08:30:41
Recently I've been thinking how people can easily say something about others. We judge somebody because of he is a bit shy, quiet for exemple and we say 'he is tedious'. But what if we talk to him just for a few times, we don't know anything about him. We don't try to understand somebody, it's better to say hard opinion and give up, it's hard to judge becuase we don't know his thoughts, priorities, purposes or temper. But we measure other people by ours own yard-stick.. And in which way we should try to know people, it's because of thought, attitude or what? Sometimes we are up ourselves and I think that's why we can say very hard and injurious opinions.
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There's only strict grammar(and some exercises) in the book so I like it a lot, I needed something exactly like that. No texts, just grammar explanations and many examples. Cool thing.
As to your post, 'you can't judge book by looking at the cover' someone has said. These words are true, everyone would agree, but still everyone does it. It's just natural to have an opinion on what you see, don't you think? Of course it doesn't mean we have to say it loudly or dislike someone only because he seems to be a bad person or something, not at all. But we all heva right to have 'free thoughts', right?
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