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Give one example why diversity is important in our lives

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Answered by Arayansingh12
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1) Countries like India have many States, religions and languages.
2) This adds genetic diversity and culture.
3) Diversity adds different languages and makes culture rich.
4) Diversity enables the population to learn a sense of cooperation with one another to overcome differences
Answered by harshiniarasu74
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India is a vast country with different states ,districts ,religions, cast ,community etc..., . Hearing about another’s experience can shed light on a life different than your own and provide you a new perspective. When you compare your struggles, priorities, and values, you can really begin to comprehend where an individual is coming from and understand his or her actions and behaviors. Perhaps talking to someone new will change your mindset and priorities, or at least make you appreciate another’s motivations and hardships.

4. Growing Acceptance, Diminishing Discrimination

Promoting diversity is the first step to not just “tolerance,” but true acceptance. Through growing contact with, exposure to, and communication between new people with unique ideas, individuals may see that they may have more in common than they thought. Or, they may still be remarkably different, and that is okay, too! Increasing familiarity with these differences can alter perspectives (see #3), facilitate acceptance, and diminish the misconceptions and prejudices that fuel discrimination.

5. Richer Life Experience

Diversity is colorful! What if everyone who surrounded you was exactly like you, in every way? Where is the fun in that? We need new ideas, views, and practices to stimulate and inspire us, to show us the way others eat, celebrate, and love!

Together, our differences make a strong, beautiful, world community. Even in the face of intolerance, discrimination, and violence, we must not forget to spread the word about the importance of diversity and to respond to that violence with a love and a celebration of our differences.

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