Just Be Yourself Socially, the handicapped person is often treated as a pariah. Too many people hold themselves aloof from normal contact with those who are "different". This social separation propagates the feeling of antipathy. If the normal individual would socialize with the handicapped individual, he would find in a pragmatic way that those are people who happen to have a physical handicap; the handicap does not make him less human. The iniquity of assuming that physical superiority equals moral superiority prevents all of us from direct human relationships. As long as there is a vestige of feeling that handicapped is inferior we all are handicapped in one way or another. Under the guise of physical superiority we demonstrate a moral turpitude that is harmful to all. to tell tales out of school--to reveal harmful secrets. The fact was in the fire for the politician when his private secretary started telling tales out of school about his secret sources of income.