As a society in totality, we tend to be judgmental on just about any and all subjects we can touch upon. Why I’m bringing this up, I ran into a dear friend of mine, and we sat down and had a chat in Washington Sq., park. She is someone I had met about a dozen years ago, and I love talking to her, as she is very levelheaded, and easy to talk to, and a great listener. We talked on a few different subjects, and we both dislike talking about Trump, as it’s not worth the time hashing over his day in and day out bullshit. I can live without it. Anyways, we both agreed that we are judgmental, and try not to be. But I/we did come to the decision that we are judgmental, and we let it go at that. Myself, I am somewhat guilty of it, yet I do not lose sleep over it. After we said our goodbyes, I felt really good about myself. The reason why I say this, is because I was trying to get rid of a headache that started just before I left to go for my evening walk, I did take two Ibuprofen which helped immensely, and as we were chatting, the headache was finally done with.
Namaste
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Everyone is judgmental…one has to be in order to survive. We judge all situations people, environments, etc. But judging people by race, gender, etc., is something else entirely, but we have to make constant decisions, often made without enough information all the time. So many terrible things are happening right now, that it’s even worse.
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You’re right. What I forgot to mention, is that I want to see the good in people, and that at times can be impossible to do.
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Absolutely impossible to do and what kind of people would we be if we let things just go? People (rapist priests, corrupt politicians) have to be held responsible for the lives they ruin. I’m okay with thinking they’re morons and hateful destructive beings. LOL
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I agree with you.
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