3. Self-Concept
However, Blue has a positive self concept.
Despite of his disability, Blue view himself as
handicapped but not crippled.
He believes that he could take control of his lives.
4. One day, Blue was assigned a project with his
classmate, Red, by their lecturer.
5. Stereotype
Red looks down on people with disability because they
are often unable to work.
He stereotype that all the disabled cannot perform work
as well.
6. So, Red looked down on Blue who is also a disabled too.
He refused to perform his assigned duties with Blue.
10. While he was panicking, somebody came and lent
him a hand.
11. Altruistic Model
It turns out that Blue is the one who helped Red in the situation.
Blue is an altruistic model who still willing to help Red despite of
all the harsh treatment that was did by him before.
The behavior of Blue is done for selfless reason.
13. Red begins working his assigned duty with Blue.
Both of them became better liked with repeated exposure.
They become good friends in the end.
The mere exposure effect
14. Moral Values
We shouldn’t judge people through the prism
of our own stereotypes.
Instead of stereotyping somebody, one might gather more information
on the certain individual first, before drawing to conclusions.
Believe in Yourself
Despite of the shortcoming you have, believe in what you have right now.
Helping others
“No one has ever become poor by giving.” ― Anne Frank, diary of Anne Frank
In helping others, we can often get a better view of what we're capable of.
It will also help you feel better about yourself.