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Feb 2016
In the American comedy tv program Freaks and Geeks, Bill, a geeky individual always gets picked last for sports. He gets frustrated because he wants to play baseball. He believes he would be really good, but the jocks always pick him last and put him in far right field; he never gets his chance to shine. Judgement bothers me. My past has little to do with what I want to accomplish now. Human beings are judgmental creatures.
      "Who you are" is "what you look like" or "what you do" or both.
Judgement, in my opinion, is a form of harassment. What if "what I do" or "what I've done" is irrelevant to "what I want to do now"? Would you be able to look beyond my past mistakes to give me another chance at success?
Cam Stoker
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Cam Stoker  United States
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