I Won’t Judge Someone’s Behavior and Actions

I won’t judge someone’s behavior and actions
How this might look like in life:
For example, judging someone for being “selfish” might reveal my discomfort with asserting my needs.
Criticizing someone for being “too loud” could reflect discomfort with expressing my own voice.
Seeing someone “abandon” a relationship might mirror my own avoidance of setting boundaries or leaving something/someone behind.
Judging someone for being “lazy” could reveal a belief that my worth is tied to productivity, making it hard to feel valuable without constant achievement.
Takeaway 🥡
Judgment is a mirror, reflecting back the parts of myself I resist seeing and don’t permit myself to embody or express.
I stop judging because life has a way of expanding my understanding and breaking down the walls of separation by placing me in situations similar to the ones I judged.
Instead, I open myself to greater self-awareness, compassion, and connection.
