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by KC
Rated: · Bulletin · Opinion · #1435697
Why do we judge?
I don't like judging.


Everyone judges. I judge.


I try so hard not to.


But when someone your around occasionally and and someone gets talked about
frequently amongst you and your friends,
you will absolutely hate being judged by them.


Who likes to be judged? No one.


Then why do we do it?
We stick to one impression, one assumption, one judgement.


We refuse to think anything outside of that particular category, or anything that might have been in the past to lead you to that assumption.


And what does that make a person?
Narrow minded.


We will all sound like complete hypocrites if we say we have never judged someone in our entire lives.


Because we all have.


But what we don't realize is that if we learn not to, we can expect much more out of life than we assume.


It'll bring surprise, and maybe even joy out of knowing something completly and totally out of the ordinary.


So maybe if we stop thinking the blonde is dumb, or the freshman is immature, even though sometimes it happens to be true,we can gain a lot more out of ourselves than the bitterness that comes from shutting out anything and everything we dislike.


A learning opportunity, a new beacon of light for the world.


A little bit more hope for achieving peace.


-kc
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