People we thought we knew
Updated On: 10 October, 2020 05:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Lindsay Pereira
Its interesting how we lived with bigotry for years because of how well it was disguised by those around us

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The older I get, the smaller my circle of friends and acquaintances appears to become. This is at odds with what I believed when I was younger when every year brought a new group of friends, and every office yielded people I thought I would be around for the rest of my life. I assumed the point of living was to die knowing more people, not fewer. Until India proved me wrong.
I suspect this surprising development has everything to do with my lower tolerance for bigotry and prejudice, and the rapid unmasking of those around me. When I think of people I went to school with, for instance, I realise that some of them were simply pretending to be what they were not.
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