The trick is not to judge people too fast
The trick is not to judge people too fast
Sometimes life is tricky, do not you think? And in a way, believe it or not, it's a good thing. Not knowing everything gives us something to work with and prevents us getting bored too quickly. It creates variety. And is not diversity the spice of life? But sometimes we forget that simple joy of diversity and judge people by what they do. Our judgments are mostly based on what we know, what we do, or our own fundamental experiences. This wrong judgment based on our limited personal experience is the cause of most humanity's problems ...In many cases, we are too quick to judge others, and unfortunately we lose something that could be a nice, interesting and happy interaction with another. Is it really possible to regard every single one we meet as the wonder that he really is and as the representative of another unique and fascinating experience? Of course it is! Imagine the wonderful hours that could be happily invested in the wonder of the experience and knowledge of others, a world very different from ours! Imagine we could improve our understanding of how this world works and make the most of it.
Imagine, our learning becomes an experience and life is interesting, new and fun again, because we are curious about everything! What a big world, or at least better, this place could be, as more people approach life, approaching their story, that of another, with fear and curiosity. Leave our own story aside for a moment when we meet other people. We all know our story, right? It's time to learn another's story.
Well, teenagers, learn, guide and draw the path to a better world for all of us. Remember not to judge people too fast. That's the secret of success. Thanks again in advance for everything you do and everything you do ...
Award-winning author, spokesperson and educator Dan Blanchard wants you to be the best leader by not judging others too fast. Everyone has value. For more great Dan guide tips, visit his website at: http://www.DanBlanchard.net. Many Thanks.

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