Judging another is like:
taking the broom of condemnation,
and heedlessly sweeping one’s own core-being;
only to reveal shards of looking-glass
beneath particles of ignorance.
~ Kelly Hartland
Judging another is like:
taking the broom of condemnation,
and heedlessly sweeping one’s own core-being;
only to reveal shards of looking-glass
beneath particles of ignorance.
~ Kelly Hartland
but we do judge, don’t we? and oftentimes, mercilessly at that… we think we have grown and wisened up somehow, only to be surprised one day and many days after. oh, well… hello, Kelly. π warm regards… ~San
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Hi San π
Yes, very true, sadly.
Hindsight/getting older has a humbling effect. I should know – I’ve judged many; only to wake up years later with a softened perspective. But you’re right – the lessons don’t stop.
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hello, i like your term, softened perspective… and yes, the lessons keep coming. somebody should offer a course, haha, humility 101. bet plenty of artists and writers would enlist, hehe. π thanks for dropping by, have a good week…
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‘Humility 101’ – that’s a fantastic idea! You’re right though, artists/writers would enlist.
You have a great week too π
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