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Once upon a time, three blind kids who have never heard of an elephant, were taken near to the elephant. First kid who touched the elephant from the tail commented that elephant is hairy and thin. Second kid who touched the elephant from legs concluded that elephant is very fat and unmovable thing. Third kid who touched the elephant from the trunk said that elephant is a curvy moving object.
Do you think any of the kid said the right thing? Do you think that instant comments by any kid was a right approach? Do you think you behave just like blind kids, that is, giving instantaneous conclusive comments about people instead of judging them properly. In fact, sometimes you behave worst than that. You associate things with people who are never supposed to be concluded in that way. Sometimes you do character assassination of people and put their respect on stake. Isn’t it unfair?
So how to judge people? Here are some points to be considered:
1 – Be positive. Even if you notice any negative thing about someone. Don’t conclude about it. There is a chance your brain is thinking against the reality. Don’t let your brain cook bad curry. Explore the negative observation extensively but avoid spying on someone. Be straight and be upfront.
2 – Physical appearance is not everything. Don’t judge people by their looks. A person in normal clothes and in a normal vehicle might be better than a person in brand new Mercedes or BMW. On the contrary, a rich man can also be equally a great person.
3 – When judging people look for the Ethical richness such as honesty, truthfulness, simplicity, behavior, friendliness, down-to-earth attitude etc.
4 – A fly will always sit on the dirty and rotten part of the tomato. Never do this in your life. Every person has good and bad habits. Look at the positive side of things.
Comment
Comment by Danladi on August 23, 2012 at 12:00pm Before you accuse or abuse, ascertain the truth. Before you blame or betray, build your own character which speaks more volume than your voice.
Before you criticize or condemn, clarify the doubts.
Before you disown or dissociate, discuss the issue. Patiently listen to the other party
Before you find fault or pick a fight, for see the resultant effect.
Before you gossip or grumble, gather and evaluate your evidence.
Before you hate or harass, attempt to harmonize the relationship.
Before you instigate or insult improve your attitude first.
Before you joke or jeer, justify the comments.
Before you kick or knock, know the circumstances.
Before you become a judge you ought to acquire certain knowledge whereby you will be thought what constitutes what, the exceptions, the rules, the excuses. If only we do this, we will surely be fair both to ourselves and to others and Nigeria will be a better place for all of us.
Comment by ATTAHIRU ABDULMALIK UCHE on August 5, 2012 at 5:22pm Good one,that means Naija let be positive about our future
Comment by almada garris on August 5, 2012 at 4:09am I AGREE, .ANOTHER SAYIN IS DONT JUDGE LEST YE B JUDGE,,,,,A BIBLE QUOTE..
Comment by almada garris on August 3, 2012 at 4:29pm hummmmm
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