dont judge a book by its cover

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Today, I am going to be talking about the metaphorical phrase 'Don't judge a book by its cover'. The meaning that we shouldn't let first appearances become our judgement. The phrase is attributed to a 1944 edition of the African journal American Speech: “You can't judge a book by its binding.” It was popularized even more when it appeared in the 1946 murder mystery Murder in the Glass Room “You can never tell a book by its cover." Judging means to form an opinion about someone according to what you see and what you believe. People tend to judge others based on their morality or social standards, some people like judging others because that makes them feel good and more moral How many times have you been wrongly judged? Surely many. This is why you must avoid judging other people. Respect what others do and decide, because maybe what you are critiquing so much, you will end up doing sooner or later as well. Then it will be you who is being judged There are serval reasons why we judge others here are just two reasons why. : The Way You Feel About Yourself, Bonding Through Insecurity. 

  To many people when you think of someone with a disability you automatically think that its physically shown, don’t you? But that’s where your wrong. You might be sat here in the same room with someone with a disability but you wouldn’t know because they like ' normal'. So, you judge them, if it. A physical disability is a limitation on a person's physical functioning, mobility, or stamina.  Other physical disabilities include impairments which limit other facets of daily living. They usually fall into one of two categories: Hereditary. This is where a person has been born with a physical disability or developed one due to inherited genetic problems, has suffered an injury at birth, or has issues with their muscles. Acquired – An acquired physical disability could be due to a road traffic accident, workplace incident, via an infection…

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I made this mistake many times