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On another occasion in exactly the same Fair another man gave me a drive. When I asked him the reason, he also was uncomfortable and stammered out an saying, "Why would you dress that way?" The sympathies of these men were limited within the range of their own language and their own manner of dress. Much of the oppression of powerful nations on weaker people is caused by this bias. It dries up their fellow - feeling for fellow men. That very man who asked me why I didn't dress as he did and wanted to ill-treat me due to my dress was a good man, a father, and a good citizen; however the kindliness of his nature died out when he saw a in a different dress. Guests are used in most places, because they don't know how to secure themselves; thus they take home false perceptions of the peoples they've seen. Sailors, soldiers, and traders act in foreign lands in very queer ways, although they wouldn't imagine doing so inside their own country; perhaps for this reason the Chinese contact Europeans and Americans "foreign devils." If they had met the good, the kindly sides of Western life they couldn't did this.

Which means one time we ought to remember is that we must always attempt to start to see the duty of the others through their own eyes, and never judge the methods of other people by our own standard. I am perhaps not the standard of the market. I've to accommodate myself to the world, and maybe not the world to me. So we note that environments change the type of our duties, and doing the job which is ours at any particular time is the best thing we may do these days. Let us do that duty which is ours by birth; and when we have done that, let us do the duty which is ours by our place in life and in society. There's, however, one great risk in human nature, viz. that man never examines himself. He believes he is quite as fit to be on the throne as the king.

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