Yashvi: Don't Be Judgemental All The Time

    • Yashvi Gupta,
    • Standard: IX-B,
    • TAGORE INTL. EAST OF KAILASH T0810D,
    • Delhi.

    • Publish Date: Oct 8 2018 8:04PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Oct 9 2018 5:01PM
Yashvi: Don't Be Judgemental All The Time

'Judgementalitis' is a vast problem in the whole world due to people's lack of understanding that a person must be independent to say, feel or look according to his or her will and shouldn't be judged for every move that he or she makes.

People tend to make assumptions about a person by looking at his or her weaknesses without being knowledgeable about the cause of a person's emotional disturbance.

A person might have lost a loved one if he is crying too much, a person might sound rude when all she is trying to do is appear bold, they need not be a cry baby and a girl with an attitude problem. We generally have two faces, one that everyone sees and the other which is only visible to ourselves or maybe a few loved ones. No one has the right to judge a person if he or she hasn't seen the second face that is, taken a peek into the subconscious mind of the person.


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Amitesh Harsh Lal KV Makarpura

It''s really shocking when people become judgemental without knowing second face of a person in trouble. Even the parents sometimes fail to analyze the situation of their children and they willy-nilly pass the comments on their children and find themselves in trouble. So is the case of teacher- student relationship, husband-wife , friend- friend, mother-daughter( in law, too) relationship or so on. This is may be due to the impact of fast moving life and the digital Life..

Navomi J.M. INTERNATIONAL SCH00L

I have never been judgemental by nature. Rather, I find it as a mental activity which is absolutely meaningless for both the parties, the individual taking part in it as well as the person who is being judged. Being judgemental is useful at times but some people tend to take it way too seriously and start to develop it as a habit which may be useful in the short-run but in the long-run. Most of the people I know that are judgemental also appear to behave hypocritically.

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