“People constantly want to think in terms of “Us” and “Them”, and those distinctions can be based on caste, skin colour, accent, religion, gender, and what have you. Only when we begin to see the underlying humanity of the “Them” that there is some hope that we will celebrate the differences and not use them to denigrate the “Them”.”–D. Samarender Reddy
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Philosopher & Poet. Holds degrees in Medicine (MBBS) and Economics (MA, The Johns Hopkins University). Certified programmer. An avid reader. Worked in various capacities as a medical writer, copywriter, copyeditor, software programmer, newspaper columnist, and content writer. Amazon Author Page - https://www.amazon.in/stores/D.-Samarender-Reddy/author/B0CB7PMW36
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