Well said, Helen. This kind of exchange should be the norm, not the exception, and whilst it may be one or the other, how we view that is formed by our friendship and social circles. Too much time on Twitter can push your belief towards the latter, but we have to sit back from time to time and see the world for how it really is.
We should adore meeting people who are different from us, no matter their background, because it soon teaches you how very much the same we all are, no matter what our senses may tell us.
Well said, Helen. This kind of exchange should be the norm, not the exception, and whilst it may be one or the other, how we view that is formed by our friendship and social circles. Too much time on Twitter can push your belief towards the latter, but we have to sit back from time to time and see the world for how it really is.
We should adore meeting people who are different from us, no matter their background, because it soon teaches you how very much the same we all are, no matter what our senses may tell us.