Dont Stereotype, Have Consious Bias And Never Demeaning Others - Deepstash

Dont Stereotype, Have Consious Bias And Never Demeaning Others

Take perspective of others to find the balance. Cacti might see snowflakes as illogical, but snowflakes see cacti as lack of care.

Treat people not only as you would have them treat you but also as they would like to be treated. Say a simple hello and have a small talk will make a snowflake smiles and feel respected, while direct conversation works better with cacti.

Knowing well how to treat people based on their personality will differentiate you from others who dont know how to do so.

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