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What stood out to me most was your point that stereotypes are not just harmful socially, but intellectually lazy. That reframing hit me. The idea that stereotypes are “anti judgment routines” explains why so many intelligent people can still consistently misread others while believing they are being perceptive.

I also appreciated the connection to leadership. The part about treating your first read as a hypothesis instead of a conclusion felt especially important in education, where so many decisions are made quickly and under pressure. Your classroom observation example was strong because it showed how easy it is to confuse preference with evidence.

What makes this piece compelling is that it does not preach. It invites reflection. It quietly asks the reader to examine the moments where certainty arrived too fast. That is uncomfortable work, but necessary work for anyone responsible for leading, teaching, or evaluating people.

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