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We need to recognize that people have limits in their perceptions of different matters, which depend on the exposure they received up to late teens. Exposure in adulthood has little effect in influencing the way we reason. When we admit the existence of these limitations, we can force ourselves to be kinder when interacting with people whose limits are way ‘lower’ than our own. I know this is easier said than done, but always remember that nobody chooses to be ignorant intentionally. It would be unfair to detest such individuals basing on their limitations. The least we can do is to refute their viewpoints or prevent their ideas from propagating onto others. From my experience, an individual who was brought up and schooled in a rural area compares poorly to a counterpart from an urban area when it comes dissecting general matters, despite the two holding similar educational and professional credentials. The former may have an impeccable performance in their specialty, but their reasoning becomes unbearable outside their specialty. Sometimes we happen to have relatives with similar attributes, and we don’t necessarily boycott them. We simply learn to accommodate them with their shortcomings.You've ... changed.
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We need to recognize that people have limits in their perceptions of different matters, which depend on the exposure they received up to late teens. Exposure in adulthood has little effect in influencing the way we reason. When we admit the existence of these limitations, we can force ourselves to be kinder when interacting with people whose limits are way ‘lower’ than our own. I know this is easier said than done, but always remember that nobody chooses to be ignorant intentionally. It would be unfair to detest such individuals basing on their limitations. The least we can do is to refute their viewpoints or prevent their ideas from propagating onto others. From my experience, an individual who was brought up and schooled in a rural area compares poorly to a counterpart from an urban area when it comes dissecting general matters, despite the two holding similar educational and professional credentials. The former may have an impeccable performance in their specialty, but their reasoning becomes unbearable outside their specialty. Sometimes we happen to have relatives with similar attributes, and we don’t necessarily boycott them. We simply learn to accommodate them with their shortcomings.
amejua hajui, leo she was up down on every post to drive traffic, they are losing big timePurple kihiii kuchungulia inbox
amejua hajui, leo she was up down on every post to drive traffic, they are losing big time
We need to recognize that people have limits in their perceptions of different matters, which depend on the exposure they received up to late teens. Exposure in adulthood has little effect in influencing the way we reason. When we admit the existence of these limitations, we can force ourselves to be kinder when interacting with people whose limits are way ‘lower’ than our own. I know this is easier said than done, but always remember that nobody chooses to be ignorant intentionally. It would be unfair to detest such individuals basing on their limitations. The least we can do is to refute their viewpoints or prevent their ideas from propagating onto others. From my experience, an individual who was brought up and schooled in a rural area compares poorly to a counterpart from an urban area when it comes dissecting general matters, despite the two holding similar educational and professional credentials. The former may have an impeccable performance in their specialty, but their reasoning becomes unbearable outside their specialty. Sometimes we happen to have relatives with similar attributes, and we don’t necessarily boycott them. We simply learn to accommodate them with their shortcomings.
nothing can be further from reality. prejudice! in any case, tech access has greatly reduced the rural urban divide.From my experience, an individual who was brought up and schooled in a rural area compares poorly to a counterpart from an urban area when it comes dissecting general matters, despite the two holding similar educational and professional credentials.
One, the rural-urban reference is used in a resource context as opposed to the geographical context. Two, the rural-urban distinction applied more to yesteryears than the present day. However, very rural areas, in terms of resources, still exist to this day. A student who completes high school with no access to learning resources other than those provided for under the curriculum comes out deficient in many aspects, despite performing well in the examined subjects.nothing can be further from reality. prejudice! in any case, tech access has greatly reduced the rural urban divide.
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Lion = male , lioness = femaleMimi sio mtu ya kushituliwa na tu poodle, labda Lion na Iwe ya kiume
Collectively zinaitwaje?Lion = male , lioness = female
LionsCollectively zinaitwaje?
Unaona shida ya ujuaji?Lions
Inaitwa own goal kama ile yako ya 2022Unaona shida ya ujuaji?
Kwa Nani?Inaitwa own goal kama ile yako ya 2022
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