The concept of otherness and stigma just takes me back to to the year 2019, where i was entering my first year of study in the University of Pretoria, with regards to the "one side story" i have head about racism and stereotype that dominated with the space was very enormous "in my head space." this also contribute to the concept of otherness where i would feel inferior everytime i had to have a conversation with a white person, often thinking i was not equiped enough to be around them, because i held a story about them that they were smart, dominant and powerful, white in my head was not diversified. "The stigmatization around a place of white people's habitant can really degenerates one's worth in motionalizing potential, it limits your ability to strive" so i thought, and often felt stereotyped in such a way i would skip lectures and also not make and avoid contact with white people due to otherness and stigma around it. I now come to learn that we all exist in a diversified habitant, although we might have different experience of life, but no skin colour have it best. Everyone experience otherness in every setting, and as primitive as i was, i now came to the realisation of the danger of the one sided story and the effects of stigma.