We are lucky that the sky can live in a society that is at its limit. We are not born in the caste system, and our past has not determined our future. Alice Walkers, "everyday use" and Tilly Olsen's "I iron here" explain how two independent families refuse to change, and that of those in their vicinity It shows economic progress and desire. My mother is one of the protagonists of "daily necessities" and is also a narrator. One of the good things mother told us about this story is that we can hear her accurate emotions and feel it.
Mentally, we treat different categories as given and it is very obvious. Genuine, unrealistic, different. Unlike me, behavior and omission are different. We tend to think that 'categories' are contrary and contradictory - fundamentally different from existence and ultimately distinguishable - what happens below is that we are fundamental to creative discovery, It is necessary, and it is attributable to existing reality. Savvy navigation products for action. We understand the world by placing reality here, not where it is, but the boundaries we draw are basically limited only by physics, biology, and psychology / sociology.
So this is a thin line, Joe. If your position is "If the real scientific account can understand my experience, I believe this is true", you are safe. Yes, this is your belief. It is for you. If I have another view, then everything is okay. We can freely compare different world views. But if your position is 'objective factual reality scientific description and anyone who disagrees with it is somewhat delusive' (Hell, Dawkins even named his book "God" And then, you are doing it, exactly like Christians and Muslims, defining their Bible as a complete and reliable description of reality, everyone who disputes a pagan It is to mark
Some people say you dislike them very much. "What will I say?" You ask yourself. When you notice that this is just a cultural difference, your mind is fighting the race. When you are born in a different country, 10 years or religion, not a different person, you have a different position on important issues. The only way to get rid of this is to recognize the differences in your culture. You do not choose the culture in which you were born, and accepting your cultural background is not wrong. Culture is wonderful. How is your belief? Let's think about parents and grandparents. Do your beliefs match the information they always tell you? If so, that is not a bad thing, but if you were born in another family or another country, ask yourself if your beliefs are the same. I know unrealistic assumptions but I hope that you can see something: the impact of your cultural background on who you are.