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Why it is Important to Not Judge People by Their Appearance

Societies Thoughts

- On the site Allure, out of 2500 people, 64% say appearance is the first thing they notice.

TOPIC 1

- 80% of people say everyone judges appearance.

How much do looks matter?

- "Looks don't matter, it's all about what's on the inside."

How much do looks matter?

- Penn State article talks about the ups attractive people have. "Unattractive" people earn less.

- Example: employment

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Why Do It?

- It's human nature to judge.

- The world is overthrown with technology and social media.

TOPIC 2

- On the site 2knowmyself, "“Beliefs are formed in the subconscious mind as a result of repetition.”

- Judging is a form of self-defense.

Reasons Why We Do It

- On the website Cracked, we lack imagination.

- “It's no good judging from appearance because we lack the imagination to accurately convey what we ourselves are capable of, let alone anyone else.”

TOPIC 3

- Get to know them, or don't judge at all.

Bullying Because of How Someone Looks

- On EducationDive, students reported that appearance was the main reason they were bullied.

- Nick Vujicic's story from his book Stand Strong, You Can Overcome Bullying (and Other Things That Keep You Down).

Bullying Because of How Someone Looks

- Sticks and Stones, Defeating the Culture of Bullying and Rediscovering the Power of Character and Empathy

- “Most people appreciate just knowing that someone cares, even if it’s someone they don’t know very well.”

Nick Vujicic

- Born with no arms and legs.

- Bullied throughout elementary school.

Nick Vujicic

- Now married and has kids.

- Bullying does scar you.

- 45% of 11-21 year old females are ashamed of their appearance, even without a disability.

Side Effects

Conclusion

- “If you judge people, you have no time to love them.” Mother Teresa

- “When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself.” Wayne Dyer

Conclusion

Everyone has a story to tell.

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