It is part of the human nature always to judge others very severely and, when the wind turns against us, always to find an excuse for our own misdeeds, or to blame someone else for our mistakes.

Paulo Coelho
It is part of the human nature always to judge...
It is part of the human nature always to judge...
It is part of the human nature always to judge...
It is part of the human nature always to judge...
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A lot of the time we criticize others and it is so not always because we think they are doing something wrong. It is because we connect with them and trust them to do the best thing for themselves. When we feel bad about something we tend to blame someone else for it. We judge others very harshly, whether we want to or not, but the truth is that we all do it.

Source: Like The Flowing River

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