Do you have Prejudice ?



There were two friends named Tina and Reena walking on the road. Both were very hungry, in a state where they needed to eat something immediately to satisfy their hunger. Reena did not have even one rupee in her hand, so she asked her friend Tina to buy her something. They both stopped in front of a fruit shop and Tina went to buy apples. She bought two apples and held one in each hand. Reena asked for one apple from Tina, but unexpectedly, Tina bit into both apples that she was holding. Reena was very disappointed by Tina's action and started to think wrongly about her friend, assuming that Tina ate the apples because she had bought them and Reena did not have any money.

After taking one bite from each apple, Tina gave Reena the apple that she held in her right hand. Reena again started to think badly about Tina because she was giving her the apple that had been bitten into. Reena asked Tina why she was behaving in this way.

Tina answered that Reena was very hungry, so if the apple didn't taste good, Reena wouldn't eat it. Therefore, she tasted both apples and gave Reena the one that tasted nice. Upon hearing this, Reena was overwhelmed with happy tears and immediately hugged Tina, apologizing for prejudging her.

In various situations, we have all experienced prejudging others, such as assuming someone is rude or has an attitude before getting to know them. However, these assumptions are often broken when we take the time to truly understand the person. It is only through interaction that we can truly know someone.

Prejudice involves judging someone before knowing the truth, as seen in the story above. Personally, I believe it is important not to have prejudice or prejudge someone before getting to know them. By doing so, we can avoid misunderstandings and potentially miss out on getting to know many good people.



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