Challenging the single story begins in daily habits. We can notice when a description uses “always” or “they all,” and deliberately ask, “What am I not seeing?” Seeking novels, films, and news from the people being described, rather than only about them, widens the frame. In conversations, inviting others to share their background—and being willing to revise our first impressions—helps ensure that no one is reduced to a role. Through these small practices, Adichie’s warning becomes a constructive ethic: to honor the many stories each person carries. [...]