Never Look Down on Anyone
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Life, sometimes, could be funny. It's arguably
a mystery. You never can tell what becomes
your fate the next second. This is the reason
you must treat everyone as important. Never
you let anyone down. Intriguingly, that person
you refer to as imbecile might be the one who
could proffer remedy to that plight ravaging
your life.
Show everyone around you that they are needed
regardless of their status, background, or age. Do
not qualify people by how they look or the kind
of perfume they wear. Knowledge isn't measured
by any of these; neither is it measured by one's
action. Mind you, someone might often act crazily
but behold he/she is loaded knowledge wise.
Try to engage one in a tete-a-tete, or one-on-one chat,
before qualifying them. Most people possess hidden
qualities that can only be discovered having spent a
reasonable time with them. Don't despise/discard
someone or a fellow so easily because of a certain
behaviour displayed by him/her. Sometimes,
circumstances might make one act in a certain way
unknowingly or unintentionally.
Besides, we are all accustomed to, or blessed with, a
certain character, and every character was created for
a purpose. Every circumstance or occasion is in need
of at least a particular unique character.
Go close to people before rating them. The world
is a funny place; always recall this. It would enable
you not to look down on anyone. #ThinkAboutIt
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