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Judgement.

  • cynthiafoustvenner
  • Apr 7, 2021
  • 1 min read

Can we judge another without ever having walked in their shoes?


Of course we can.


But should we?


Do we really know what is best for someone without having lived a day in their life?


Simply put, no.


It is tremendously easy to cast judgement without knowledge.


It is easy to infer you know about a life you have never lived.


But you don't.


You won't.


You never will.


So until you have walked a mile in someone's shoes, leave it be.


Your opinions are just that, yours, and yours alone.


As it says in the bible, "Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone."


Judging a person doesn't define who they are, it does however, define who you are.


Sometimes silence is golden.


Stay golden pony boy.


Xoxo,

C.



 
 
 

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