“Judgments prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances.” ~Wayne Dyer
One of the things that I really work hard to eliminate from my repertoire of bad habits is jumping to conclusions and formulating judgments and assumptions. One of the problems with jumping to conclusions is that you are presented with limited physical evidence, and you are then forced to “fill in the blanks” in order to formulate a judgment on what is occurring or why something happened.
Since when were we "self-proclaimed" experts who knew everything?
Since when were we "self-proclaimed" experts who knew everything?
"If you judge people, you have no time to love them." ~Mother Teresa |
I found a great video that I wanted to share with you about making judgments. The author of the video has some great points. I hope you enjoy it!
Let's all work together to become self-proclaimed learners, and learn to ask questions and accumulate facts before passing judgment.
Have a great day!
-Victor
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