judgment

December 24th, 2015

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11 Responses to “judgment”

  1. As human beings, we often judge others more often than we judge ourselves. Sometimes, we believe that our judgement may be absolute or righteous; however, what does judgement truly mean? Judgment occurs when an individual bases their perception of a person or subject on another individual or non living thing. In a sense, everyone judges one thing or anther on a daily basis, its human nature and can not be avoided.

    Daniela Suarez
  2. Never before has society been more judging than it is now. We tend to want to examine others with the intent on passing critical judgement as quickly as possible regardless of the presence of facts and detail.

  3. Fleur hated judgement. Why do you judge people for who they are? Who gave you the write? You weren’t born here to judge people. Serve God and receive your reward.

  4. He didn’t like how she dumped him because of her looks. He wanted her to know he was beautiful, maybe not outside, but inside.

    Karylle
  5. Is she wrong for judging her? Barking and biting at the puppy that she never asked for? Every day she circles around the block, barking at suspicious noises or shapes, barking at the cat who taunts her from the other house. When you bring the puppy to her house, her territory, can you really get upset that she doesn’t want to play with the new one?

  6. It’s best to reserve judgment until you know all sides of the story, but even then, could either of those perspectives be tainted? Not even out of ill will, but simply because as one person each, we only see things through our own eyes, comprehend things through our own mindsets.

  7. too fat
    too black
    too ugly
    don’t talk black enough
    don’t love hard enough
    yell too much
    to hard enough
    too much woman
    too much emotions
    too much hate
    too much regret
    too much heart

  8. i often feel like since I have been born that I have been judged…its sorta of hard to ever really be yourself when your every single move is judged. The first born child always has plenty of responsibilities and now with my new family I’m finding that I’m cracking under it .

  9. sky rains fire
    a second time
    however
    this time
    there will be
    no renewal.

    we are already burning ourselves (anyway)
    here,
    a factory of sin.

    anonym
  10. The way she looks at me, I know what she’s thinking. I can’t keep hiding who I am. I love her, and I can’t be afraid to tell my family that. I can’t fear their judgment, because the only judge of the way I love is me. My love is accountable to no other.

    K
  11. I tried to withhold my judgment of the customer as he berated my coworker about saying, “Happy Holidays!” instead of “Merry Christmas!” I was unsuccessful in doing so.

    Being both off-shift and on-call at the café was more than enough to possibly excuse my behavior and avoid my getting fired. So I approached the red-faced man screaming about “political correctness” and “God’s wrath,” popped off the plastic lid of my coffee cup, and poured the steaming hot blackness down the front of the jerk’s shirt.

    Belinda Roddie