See,
at the end of the day, whatever someone says or does is based on its
intentions, our individual objectives may be subject to different
notions and interpretations, but that's what’s up... Don’t people these
days only see what they’re prepared to see in what other people say or
do?
I have observed that whenever issues of ethics, morals and principles come up in discussions, some of us perhaps
due to our culpability tend to put up with the opposites, and the
argument we press forward is that none of us has the right to prescribe
what another person does with his life, for it is judgmental to do so.
Now fair enough, but isn’t it in point of fact judgmental that their
same arguments are relatively laying down how other people should
perceive? Isn’t it then very hard these days to not be judgmental?
Me, my position is, even if you’re gonna be labeled ‘close minded’ and
Judgmental, but if you can in the process bring about goodness,
fruitfulness and productiveness, then God help you, but if by being
‘open minded’ you’re only just going to be tossing negative energy at
people you don’t really know, and at the end of the day bring about
nothing much, then may God deter you.
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