For effective communication to take place, you shouldn't have prejudice. With prejudice, you may be partial to one side, which may lead to failure of fair judgment. Prejudice may emerge when things are not beneficial for you or do not agree with your thoughts. Without prejudice, you will not hate others for one or another reason. And you will be able to remain broadminded to anybody, whether the person hates or causes troubles to you. The door to communication with others is widely open when you consider others precious by accepting what they are without prejudice. "Now in a like exchange--I speak as to children--open wide to us also" (2 Corinthians 6:13).