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Conclusion

The mind is always guessing. It makes opinions on others and assumptions. Some may call it our sixth sense. The problem is that our sixth sense is oftenly wrong. No one knows the other until walking in their shoes. The novel and the article presented show how everyone makes misjudgments and that it is a part of human nature that cannot be let go. As humans, we may think someone is a bad dancer just because they are chubby. A pretty man or women is kind just because of that beauty. We all misjudge others, but regret is not necessary. What is necessary is to learn the lesson and accept our mistake. Doing the mistake again is possible. The only thing that changes it from accidental to deliberately is if you regret it or if it is your first time judging someone. It is hard not to misjudge someone, as it may be impossible. Misjudgement is common ,but the world should at least be careful when they judge someone and learn from it.

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