Personalistic means seeing people as special and important, like they’re the main character in a story.
Imagine you have a favorite toy, say a teddy bear. When you play with it, you talk to it, give it hugs, and maybe even tell it secrets. That’s kind of what personalistic is, treating people like your teddy bear, giving them attention and care.
Like You're the Main Character
When something is personalistic, it means it treats each person as unique and important. It's not just about rules or things that happen to everyone at once, it’s about how you feel when someone really sees you, like your teddy bear sees you every time you play.
So if a teacher notices when you're having a hard day and gives you extra help, that’s personalistic kindness. It's like your teddy bear giving you an extra hug just because it knows you need it.Personalistic means seeing people as special and important, like they’re the main character in a story.
Imagine you have a favorite toy, say a teddy bear. When you play with it, you talk to it, give it hugs, and maybe even tell it secrets. That’s kind of what personalistic is, treating people like your teddy bear, giving them attention and care.
Examples
- A teacher believes each student has a unique personality and learns differently.
- Someone sees the world as full of people, not just things or abstract ideas.
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