Don T Judge A Book By Its Cover Analysis

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The most important rules of life to me are don’t judge a book by its cover, think before you speak, and lastly treat others how you would want to be treated. The one I will be talking about is “Don’t judge a book by its cover” because I can relate to it more. I believe that many people could be better if they do these things. In a way, all of these important rules apply to each other in all types of ways. The way that that these rules apply to me is because I have experienced them all l and have been on both sides of the fence in the situations. Do not judge a book by its cover means do not judge someone by his or her appearance or what you have heard about them. I have done this multiply times and I feel bad once I actually get to meet them and understand the person more. When I first came to high school, I did judge many people without fully knowing them and them the same to me. For example when I went to the first official softball practice during my first year I did not talk to anyone else on the team expect for my friend Chasity, who was also a freshman and in return, no one talked to me. Soon after everyone has to …show more content…

I was moving to a different house so I had to also move to a different school, the school was going to be attending was Coleman middle school. On the first day of school, I did not want to talk to anyone, because everyone had their own groups and I thought other people would be mean if I tried to talk to them and join their group so I decide to stay to myself instead. I ended up finding some of my old friends but none of them was in the same classes as me. Soon enough I started to venture out and start talking to people it was weird being out of my comfort zone, but I made friends and even though it was not a lot it was enough for me to make it through the school

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