Judging People

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I admit I judge people... Dont we all? Turns out true or false mostly, I'm trying to reduce it and I cant count the number of times people have told me 'oh...I thought you were this or when I first saw you u looked like you were that but now I know you, you're not like that', most times their initial assumptions are quite negative
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I try my best not to judge people by factors they can't control, but I do realise that I don't always follow that. Not always. But we are the people we make ourselves, and I try to consciously not fall back into patterns.
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We, as humans don't have the right to judge other people because all of us are not perfect. I do believe in the saying that "No one is perfect except our creator."
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My sister and I have been working with children and adults with disabilities for many years now. I work at a farm that allows those with disability get out and ride horses. There was one time I was walking one of my clients back to his car, and there were some younger girls who rode at the barn who laughed and pointed at us. I find this to be ridiculous and uncalled for. They don't know who my client is or how sweet of a person he is, they just judge because he looks and acts a bit different. I feel that you should always get to know someone before you judge them, because you never know who they might be.
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If I had a dollar for everytime something was implied about being because of the way I looked I would be a swimming in cash. Dealing with judgy people is an everyday thing for me.
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Yes. I am always judged as weak and fragile because of my child like appearance.
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It’s normal for people to judge off your physical appearance because it’s the first thing that they see and notice but with time the see other things and appreciate you for it.
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I don't judge because some certain decisions are influenced by some past experience and not wanting to repeat the same mistakes again. So the best i do is to make a suggestion, praying for them.
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