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Let’s face it. We all judge one another. We judge each other’s actions. We judge each other’s words. We like to label people and put them in boxes. We brand people by education, age, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, physical appearance, income, class, behaviors, etc. The list goes on and on. It’s everywhere and it’s in all forms. Unless you are 100% happy with yourself, you are likely to judge others. Judging can make us feel safe about ourselves because we have now “defined” or labeled who this person is and what they are about and now we can act accordingly. Listen to this episode as we talk about why we should not judge others.
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