I should give all Buick drivers the benefit of the doubt until I wind up driving behind them on a busy road. Until then, however hardened it may sound, I will keep up my defenses and watch out for sudden and frequent usage of the brakes :)
Found an old book-in-a-box shaped like a deck of cards. Each card challenges you to "Make a Difference" no matter how seemingly insignificant. Decided that in order to finish reading this book, I would make it a year-long challenge. One card a week, one task a week--many experiences.
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Welcome to my blog about my journey through this book and it's challenges. It's a simple exercise, but it's good for me. I hope you enjoy the blips and slips and funny moments. You may even learn a thing or two too!
Friday, March 18, 2011
Week 11--Examine a Prejudice--Friday Night
I did't find an opportunity to speak with someone who owns a Buick so that I may examine the person behind the wheel. Therefore, I cannot answer the final question of this week's Make a Difference task: to learn more about the group/person against which you are prejudice--were they what you expected?
I should give all Buick drivers the benefit of the doubt until I wind up driving behind them on a busy road. Until then, however hardened it may sound, I will keep up my defenses and watch out for sudden and frequent usage of the brakes :)
I should give all Buick drivers the benefit of the doubt until I wind up driving behind them on a busy road. Until then, however hardened it may sound, I will keep up my defenses and watch out for sudden and frequent usage of the brakes :)
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