Thanks Shweta :). I guess even I share that sentiment with judgemental people and I try to stay away from them as much as possible cos they somehow make it a point to crib about every silly little thing in life and crib about the mistakes of others when their own plate is full of their own nonsense and there is no effort at all to try to solve a problem. I guess maybe they stick to the easiest part, cos anything other than that takes a little bit of thinking and a bit of work too ,. And by golly we know how lazy some people are..
]]>Thank you Matheikal. Such a hypocrisy isn’t it? I mean all those mistakes we make and all of a sudden we are intolerant if someone else does the same mistake. I sometimes wonder how the yardsticks can be so different for our lives and the lives of others. Not saying that I don’t have any hypocrisy in me, I am right up the alley of an average joe when it comes to hypocrisy but at the same time, being a little tolerant about the troubles of others makes our lives so meaningful.
And it is true, it is only fair to judge, but I guess we have that right when that judgement or the result of that judgement is affeccting us. If not, I would still be a little careful before judging someone. Curiosity is a better value sometimes :)
Indeed Somali. No one is faultless and I think by design we are supposed to make those mistakes and we are supposed to grow beyond them. Probably the trick is to make those mistakes as soon as possible so that life gets back on track soon and maybe also being ready for these and understanding that things do get screwed up as a natural design and the best thing we can do is accept and find ways to move on..
Thanks Ravish. Comparison->Judgement->Duality! Wow! :)
]]>Thank you Maniparna. I love that quote too. Carl Jung sure has a way of putting thoughts across. And I guess its really easy to make a judgement right, I mean all we have to say is whether something is right or wrong and we don’t even have to give an explanation or justification to our thoughts. Sounds so unfair for the person who is at the receiving end..
I couldn’d agree more with you. Perhaps it satisfies our own egos..
]]>And just loved the quote, “Thinking is difficult – that’s why most people judge”
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