Stereotyped

A few years ago if you had told me

That I was a stereotypical example of my community

In disbelief I would have shaken my head

“Absolutely not,” is what I would have vehemently said

I had thought I was different, I could not fully integrate

In my community, therefore I could not in my estimate

Be a stereotype of someone from my community

The idea was just preposterous to me

I also believed, in my youthful audacity

That I could shape myself into anyone I wanted to be

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Over the years I’ve been trying to figure out

How others view me, and without a doubt

Even if I am perceived as different within my community

I conform to a stereotype when outsiders see me

I came to realize how the best and the worst

Of my community I had imbibed, this realization at first

Left my ego deflated, because I had thought

I was unique, that I was someone I really was not..

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To be a stereotype has a connotation negative

But your community imparts values with which you live

The values and ideas that members of your community share

Are built on a common history, of which you may be unaware

Who cares if people stereotype you

You know you stereotype other people too..

Published by Docpoet

A mother, a physician by profession, fiercely passionate about work, family, travel and fashion..

One thought on “Stereotyped

  1. Not that I particularly like this, but you are right that we all stereotype people. The kicker is that after we get to know them, they are nothing like we originally thought. So rude of us to be like that, but yes, we are.

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