The more you look into and understand yourself, the less judgmental you become towards others.

Tariq Ramadan
The more you look into and understand yourself, the less...
The more you look into and understand yourself, the less...
The more you look into and understand yourself, the less...
The more you look into and understand yourself, the less...
About This Quote

This quote is a reminder that if you truly understand yourself, then you won’t be so quick to judge others. You may still have your opinions about others, but you’ll also know how to deal with them in a way that doesn’t make you feel like an ass.

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