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belka [17]
3 years ago
6

What is something you can do to change the way you see others.

English
1 answer:
Andrews [41]3 years ago
4 0
Well this question is difficult due to its different for different people. Perception of others is something we grow upon from the first impression to the last, yet we dont always take into account all of the per say variables of a person. One example of how you could see someone differently is try to develop and understanding for there points of view imagine how life is for them and try and in the best way you can live life in there shoes. Another great example of changing the way you see someone could be figure out your differences and likenesses, compare and contrast yourself to the people/person around you so you can realize how similar and or different you and the people/person may be. Ill leave it at that and let you develop your own perspective on the subject. I truely hope this helps, Please do not copy my work, rewrite this in your own words, use this as your notes or as an example you are always smarter than you think!
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