Let’s be real, most of us have spent a lot of our time gossiping or discussing our likes and dislikes of others. But why? What makes us judge others and how do we stop it?
During my time in Tanzania, in a little village called Makunduchi I remembered the knowingness of non-judgement and perspective.
May we grant others the compassion to express their perspectives with non-judgement. May we be able to accept each other. May we be able to see from each others perspectives. May we be able to acknowledge that our own perspectives are only ours.
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01/18/23 • 14 min
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