Multiple people can do the same thing, 
 say the same thing, 
 seem to have the same attitude, or 
 act in the same way, yet
 we treat them different
 dependent on who they are.
 Do we allow a behavior to trigger 
 the same emotion 
 regardless of who it is?
Am I as irritated by the 
 slow driver who is a stranger
 as I am by the slow driver who 
 I know is my sibling?
 Does my knowing you mean 
 I average things out over time
 vs judging based on one experience.
 Do we judge others 
 by the one thing we know they did
 while judging others 
 by the average of our experiences?
We are all the masked singer for someone.
 for someone, 
 we are the one who irritated them, 
 got on their last nerve, 
 drove too slow, 
 cut them off, 
 or engaged in whatever it was that 
 made you want to cuss them out
 until we were unmasked
 and you realized who it was.
 Who are you the masked singer for?
 What if it were you? 
 
 
 
  
  