Part 1
I feel comfortable around certain people because I am often free to talk to the individual. I like listening to new ideas from people who have a different sexual orientation. I can recall yesterday I had a similar talk with a homeless person on the street who told me about their homelessness fears.
Part 2
Judgments are often negative, and I believe there is always something positive I can find in someone regardless of how they look, dress, and speak. A friend of mine with the tendency of judging others was seeking advice on how to overcome the behavior. I advised them always to push their thoughts positively and always look for something nice to say. It is right not to say anything at all if you do not have something nice to say.
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Part 3
It does not feel right to judge others because of a group they belong to, and also, it does not feel good to be considered either. I recently met a friend on social media, and he belonged to a different ethnic group; and after some time, he said I was friendly, and he felt at peace talking to me even though we belonged to different ethnic groups. I told him it was not right to pass judgment to others because we come from various groups since none of us chose to be in that group.
Part 4
As a human services professional, being conscious and avoiding stereotypes are effective strategies to cope with biases. I had a different perception towards women due to the stories people tell, but I have embraced equality, and I believe everyone is equally important in society. I have also embraced movies featuring successful women, and I now have a positive perception of women.