My two cents: If we must judge others, let's use the following to make our judgments. How does the person treat his/her parents? How does the person treat his/her children? How does the person treat his/her romantic partner? How does the person treat those in support roles? How does the person treat strangers? How does the person treat those who are less fortunate? And how does the person treat themselves? Answer those questions, and you should be able to make a reasonable judgment of that person. That said, stop judging people and ask those same questions of yourself.
My two cents: If we must judge others, let's use the following to make our judgments. How does the person treat his/her parents? How does the person treat his/her children? How does the person treat his/her romantic partner? How does the person treat those in support roles? How does the person treat strangers? How does the person treat those who are less fortunate? And how does the person treat themselves? Answer those questions, and you should be able to make a reasonable judgment of that person. That said, stop judging people and ask those same questions of yourself.
by Christian T. Misner
September 24, 2014 at 11:23AM
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