The Third Option
We unintentionally tend to sort people into groups that are “like me” or "not like me” When it comes to race, social status, careers, or any other differences, this has created an “us v. them” mentality. But you have another choice.
We unintentionally tend to sort people into groups that are “like me” or "not like me” When it comes to race, social status, careers, or any other differences, this has created an “us v. them” mentality. But you have another choice.