
We all have them. If we are aware of them in us, we think we can defy them and free our minds of all the subjectivity. But why does every single act of being unmindful of them fails so invariably? Consider this, if I think that my friend has written a piece of work, and I have a notion that has always undermined his capabilities, then my mind will always be able to find faults in his writings. And my mind will always forge out an argument that can belittle his work to some extent. In fact, why do critics have so many opinions? The answers can be found in the fact that they make opinions based on historical data, hence a plenty of room for preconceived notions.
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