We as teenagers are often defined as shallow, naive, and sometimes uncompassionate youngsters..Most of this recognition comes from our common failure to take social risks and possess an open mind..We are all one student body, yet we are so separated in many aspects..Much of the segregation exists because we are unable to look past appearances..What gives designer clothes, thick lensed glasses, or different hairstyles the authority to determine if we are people who are worth knowing??Would you feel hurt if people rejected you because you had a few pimples on your face??Would it be fair??These days, there is too much emphasis on looks..If everyone would take a brief moment to see the shining wit or loving personality in a person instead of his or her body, then the world would unmistakably be a better place..
There are many truly great and natural differences among people..“Nerds” are not “football players..”Their talents, skills, and capacities are not the same..An unalterable condition in human society is that the lowest cannot be made equal with the highest..Nature is vain..However, these conditions are adapted to benefit both individuals as well as the community..Life requires varied aptitudes, diverse services, and miscellaneous types of people to carry on its affairs as life as a whole..Drawn by our natural tendencies to fall into peer pressure, in our feelings of inadequacy, we constantly seek to form exclusive associations or “cliques..” Within these groups, we should discourage any exclusion based on the wrong reasons such as appearances, which many people cannot drastically change..It is important to remember that our harmony depends on our effort and ability to accept others in whatever form they come, even if they are different in ethnicity, religion, or appearance..
All forms of conformity are self sacrilege..We are in a state of many changes, a chance to try new things, and to discover who we really are..One’s struggle to be their self inside as well as outside is an admirable task that calls for courage..Do not ridicule those who walk down the hall with mismatched socks pulled up to their knees, or those who wear bright, patterned clothing..They are only expressing themselves and sharing their uniqueness..Our inability to individualize people is a weakness that we must not dismiss..The recognition of our rights, individual and collective, includes our most basic obligation: respect for our peers..Next time, think about what is in a hairstyle, or what is in make-up..Sadly, they both have too much significance in our superficial expectations..


Jaishree Ram,
Prats..
Oh... A lot of take aways from this post! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, and this is what exactly I have to say to the ad agencies in the country who endorse white skin!