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Who Even Are You?*(in a demeaning tone)

That is a big question these days. How many times in our life do we think we know someone, and then it turns out we are totally wrong. It literally happens all the time. Do we really know the people the people around us, even our friends? Let us see...

Think about your closest friend, and ask yourself these questions. What religion are they? How many siblings do they have? What is their biggest fear? Their best memory? Do you even know their Birthday? If any of these questions are answered with a blank stare or lame excuse, you probably don't know that person very well.  
                                  
There are so many things we may not know about people. What they are going through? We as human beings are very quick to judge, assume, and automatically think we know everything about a person. Well, do we? The ultimate answer to that question is a resounding NO!!!! Everyone knows the common cliche, "Don't judge a book by it's cover", but if I had a penny for every time that I or someone I know did the opposite of this phrase, I would be the richest man on earth. So next time we think that we know everything, let us slap ourselves into shape before someone who is offended by our judgement does it for us.

Image result for dont judge a book by coverAlthough what has been said above is rather harsh, there is a good side to things. We can always learn more about a person by just ASKING. There's an idea. You won't always get an answer, but it is better to not know something than think you know something.

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