discussion post question
Think of a negative perception that you may have had of someone that later changed. What led you to form your original impression? Why did your perception change? Have you ever felt that someone has incorrectly interpreted your behavior? Was this because of your ethnicity, gender, or another dimension of diversity? Tell us about it.
I also have to answer a dissuasion post an reponse two other classmates I will post the two classmates once mine have been completed.
POST 1
Negative perceptions often comes from a negative experience or negative conversation. My original impression on a matter was conjured by negative thoughts and communications about a particular person. I compared them to a status that they never wanted to for fill. My perception change whenever I came to the reality about that person’s nature. I accepted them for what they could do and not what they can not. Unfortunately, I didn’t have the proper guidance to stop practicing the same practices I did not like about the person. I picked up on some of the “least” ugly ones, because I seen it was accepted by others. It was only when I step out of my normal society and seen that life can be different. You do not have to accept, practice and allow anything that brings harm to you. I believe that your eniveronment and the culture of a person’s family can define them. However, a person can change. It will take some rewiring and purposing to be a better version of themselves.


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