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My Opinion

After finding and reading the article, the first thought that came to my head is,"Wow! So true!" The author made amazing points on how human nature is meant to make judgements on people in her introduction. When the example in the body, I remember having an almost identical moment with someone. There was a guy I liked and I used to think about how handsome he is and make him be extremely funny and have my interests. I also liked how the author handled her misjudgment. She admitted the reality and admitted how the thought was incorrect. In her article, she seemed to be willing to accept what happened instead of thinking,"Well, he is still cute! I still like him! Tee hee hee!" Juli seemed to still have a crush on him and I did that too in my experience and needed help to stop misjudging the boy. In the end, when the author wraps everything up, I enjoyed how she said she would try to be cautious if the situation happened again but that she couldn't be 100% sure. She also mentioned that things like this should be taken as a learning experience, not a shadow of regret. The way she mentions it beautifully depicts how these are just times where we can't sit and mope thinking,"I was so wrong" We have to accept our nature as well as someone else's.

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