I shared this on my Facebook page, but thought it might also be of interest to you, my readers here on my blog…
Facebook asks what’s on my mind – here goes… I am so tired of labels. When did it become necessary to label ourselves and others based on age, sexual orientation, and even diet! All these things, and more, each make up only one aspect of who we are. Why would we want to pigeonhole ourselves as just one aspect? We are all so much more.
I have always believed that when you generalize, you’re generally wrong. I know young people who are wise and wonderful, and I know ‘Boomers’ who are immature and childish. The real danger is in seeing the label, not the human being. It’s easier to condemn, chide, discriminate against, or ridicule a ‘group’ than an individual.
Labeling people is not only rude, inaccurate, and disrespectful, it is dangerous. It invites us to become callous, to brush people aside before we even get to know them and that deprives us of many joyous opportunities to become acquainted with so many interesting, wise, funny, delightful souls.
Please don’t label me and I promise I won’t label you.
Linda Studley






