No matter how much we try to deny it, how much we try to cover it up and make ourselves look neutral and impartial, most of us become biased when it comes down to our family members or friends. We try to overlook the faults of the people we genuinely care about, but make a molehill over the faults of the people we dislike.
Is being biased a part of human nature? Shouldn't there be a limit to it lest we do not go on supporting criminals or culprits due to our friendships with them? Now where do we draw the line? Is being biased inherently wrong? Should human beings be expected to be unbiased and impartial all the time? Is it practically possible to have a neutral mindset fixed for 24/7? Is it disastrous if one is a little biased towards his friends and family? Or should human beings look at the world objectively all the time without ever letting their emotions come into its way? Are such people like machines, or are they the epitome of perfection due to their nature of looking at things from an objective and neutral point of view?
Is being biased a part of human nature? Shouldn't there be a limit to it lest we do not go on supporting criminals or culprits due to our friendships with them? Now where do we draw the line? Is being biased inherently wrong? Should human beings be expected to be unbiased and impartial all the time? Is it practically possible to have a neutral mindset fixed for 24/7? Is it disastrous if one is a little biased towards his friends and family? Or should human beings look at the world objectively all the time without ever letting their emotions come into its way? Are such people like machines, or are they the epitome of perfection due to their nature of looking at things from an objective and neutral point of view?