Friday, October 19, 2012

Judging

Photo from National Geographic site

A philosopher once said that "if you look at the sky, the sky will look back at you". If you try to figure out what he was saying, the implication of his words means that looking at other people's failure or sinfulness will lead you to look at your own sinfulness.

However, you dare not show it in public for whatsoever reason, but since someone has shown or has been showing it, you envy that person and you start accusing him of his sinfulness.

And then you end up judging him. And because you're so irritated with what he is doing, you start telling other people about it. Then you always forget to mention that what you are doing is gossiping, and is no better than whatever that person is doing.

You judge him because he sins differently the way you do. And you accuse him because what he does in public, in private you probably do.

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