The Dangers of Pigeonholing

June 19, 2007
Today, it's always tempting to pigeonhole and categorize people, whether they're the CEO, the mailman or the cleaning person, based on the most superficial of data.  From the U.K., a reminder that it's always wrong to do this:  Aleksander Kudajczyk, 28, from Poland, who is employed as a janitor at Glasgow University and who stopped to tickle the ivories in the college chapel, was discovered/taped, and is now embarking on a career in his own, original profession as a pianist.  His story and a video here. 
Today, it's always tempting to pigeonhole and categorize people, whether they're the CEO, the mailman or the cleaning person, based on the most superficial of data.  From the U.K., a reminder that it's always wrong to do this:  Aleksander Kudajczyk, 28, from Poland, who is employed as a janitor at Glasgow University and who stopped to tickle the ivories in the college chapel, was discovered/taped, and is now embarking on a career in his own, original profession as a pianist.  His story and a video here. 
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