"If you judge people, you have no time to love them" - bring out the essence of the statement through the meaningful story revealed in the chapter Hearts and Hands.
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Constantly people judge one another from afar.They make rash, and mostly false, judgements about people they’ve never even met. And by the time the two meet, they no longer have room in their soul to get to know one another. For they’ve already judged that they know the other in their entirety and that the other has nothing in common with them. Mother Teresa
Our judgments interfere with many of our relationships. They give us a sense of righteousness, but sometimes all that is really happening is that we are not getting what we want from the other person or they are not doing what we think is best for them.
In fact, judging someone is an easy path. It is much more challenging to be loving, accepting, and kind when the person in front of us is not acting the way we want them to.
The act of loving is going beyond our “likes and dislikes” and surrendering our judgments so we can freely share our love with another person and celebrate their magnificence and not their failings.
Often we will find there is so much beauty when we are less judgmental and more loving. We can enjoy the essence of another person and the moment we are sharing together.
Let’s try not to miss out on enjoying what we can with each of them. What could be more important about being human than sharing the warmth and love that resides in our heart?
Don’t do this. Don’t judge people beforehand.
For if you judge people, you have no time to love them.
You have no time to get to know their real story.
Instead of judging people, make your time about loving them for who they are and you will develop stronger relationships.