Once upon a time there was a man from Chu State who had nothing to do and went traveling. While crossing the river by boat, he accidentally dropped his sword into the river. Come on, there is so much talk! "Okay, okay." "The boatman handed over the kitchen knife with great reluctance. The Chu man took the kitchen knife and made a mark on the outside of the ship. "My sword fell from here. When the ship docks, I will follow it to find it. You'll be sure to find it. "He was so proud. On the bow of the boat, the boatman who was rowing rolled his eyes at him and said to himself: "This grandson is good enough! "Once upon a time, there was a man who bought a pair of the most popular calfskin shoes of the season. Both the workmanship and the style were top-notch. Unfortunately, the shoes were one size smaller than his feet, and he had to squeeze in every time. After that, his feet hurt. Fortunately, his little nanny heard him thinking about it. The feet were chopped off. The nanny stole the calfskin shoes out at night and asked her shoemaker boyfriend to dismantle the shoes. The space in the shoes was much larger the next day. Put your feet in, eh? The shoes are just right. So he saved a lot of money for the operation. The little nanny was very happy when she saw this. She was a young and artistic woman with a low status and a rich heart. I wrote the story and submitted it to Beijing's "Banana Daily", so everyone knew the story of "cutting off feet to fit shoes". Based on psychology, we often find such a phenomenon in life - people always look at things from a specific perspective. The phenomenon of looking at a certain person or a certain type of people, thereby affecting the correct judgment of a certain person or a certain type of people, is called the stereotype effect. In fact, the stereotype effect is often not only reflected in judging people. In terms of things, many details in life have the shadow of stereotype effect. Psychological interpretation: "Oh, you born in the 80s, that's it, you have no sense of responsibility! "Yes, science students are like that, rather old-fashioned." " We often hear words like this in life. If we study further, we will find that when people judge a person or an event, they always look at people with old eyes and judge things based on experience. This often leads to bias. But We have to take into account the power of the stereotype effect and make reasonable use of it in life and work. For example, when applying for a clerkship, you must dress up elegantly, and when applying for a public relations job, you must dress up stylishly and smartly, etc., depending on the specific position. An example of deciding what to wear is an active application of the stereotype effect.