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When I was younger, I used to believe stereotypes were a myth. As I grew up, I realized that not only they're very much real, but also you can't escape from them. So I accepted the fact that people can be stereotypical, but that meant I was a walking stereotype as well. And nobody wants to be that.
I'm not sure if one can fight against the stereotypes that "define" them, and try to overcome them, or just accept they're unchangeable. At least some of them.
And the other downside is, stereotypes fill you with prejudice, which makes socializing more difficult and narrows your outlook on the world.
I suppose an alternate approach would be to see stereotypes as the "mayority rule". For example, if people believe that jews are greedy, maybe not 100% of all jews are so, but 80% of them. So the stereotype still stands, but you are aware that it isn't 100% true.
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I changed the title because the real question for this thread is whether any person can do something to stop or avoid the stereotypes associated to them. Continuing with the example, could a jewish person stop or avoid being greedy? or is it impossible due to some "nature or nurture" rule? do jews just accept they're greedy, or can they try to change that?
I'm not sure if one can fight against the stereotypes that "define" them, and try to overcome them, or just accept they're unchangeable. At least some of them.
And the other downside is, stereotypes fill you with prejudice, which makes socializing more difficult and narrows your outlook on the world.
I suppose an alternate approach would be to see stereotypes as the "mayority rule". For example, if people believe that jews are greedy, maybe not 100% of all jews are so, but 80% of them. So the stereotype still stands, but you are aware that it isn't 100% true.
Edit:
I changed the title because the real question for this thread is whether any person can do something to stop or avoid the stereotypes associated to them. Continuing with the example, could a jewish person stop or avoid being greedy? or is it impossible due to some "nature or nurture" rule? do jews just accept they're greedy, or can they try to change that?
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