Kindness

Judgements


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Judgement should only be given, after careful consideration and thought.

But that is not how our society works, and that is not how we are taught.
Whenever we see something, judgmental thoughts pop into our head.
Our beliefs form our judgements, which are how rumors are really spread.

If we believe something to be true, but in actuality, are not on the mark;

We are likely to have and say, a very judgemental and offensive remark.
Judgements shouldn’t be based on our beliefs, that is how bias is applied.
Whenever bias is applied to judgements, fairness will always be denied.

Our judgements, are always a tug-o-war, between our brain and our heart.

We can make decisions, based and what we know and feel, from the start.
Some say that you make good judgements and decisions, based on your gut.
But, making judgements on your stomach, can make you sound like a nut.

Your gut, is really the part of your body, where your heart and brain meet.

This applies memories and logic to the judgements, that you must defeat.
Once your brain and heart agree, then you should just end the tug-o-war.
Your experiences, character, and integrity, leave nothing more to explore.

A judgment from a judge and citizen, are different but should be the same.

Applying fairness and knowledge to our judgements, should always be the aim.
They say that justice and our judgments, should always be unbiased and blind.
It is only when this happens, that we can be fair, just, and remember to be kind.

Written by: Craig Dunkleberger
Photo: Freepik


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