After I read this story which is written by Michael T. Kaufman, I think this is a personal experience that the writer had ever had in his life. It is about prejudice and stupidity. When he was childhood, he has a friend named Hector. But he did not see him for several years until he entered Booker T. Washington Junior High School. When they were in junior high school, the writer thought that Hector was low achievement child because he was not in intellectually class. And a few years later after they finished college, he thought that Hector was a longshoreman. But after he read on the newspaper in the drama section on the title "The Prisoner of Second Avenue", he realized that the actor was Hector, his childhood friend and it was his stupidity because he ever had bad thinking about Hector. And now Hector more successful than him. Based on this story, we can get the conclusion that we do not belittle someone who has a low achievement, because they can more successful than us.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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