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While I’m not fundamentally opposed to the idea of judgment from what people do (how they act), yet I think what should determine our judgment about one another ought to go beyond that. Yes, by their fruits you will know them, yet what is seen physically (even the fruits) are temporary.


We have seen people praise the evil and condemn the good, people have loved the one hurting them secretly and hated the one going for their interest secretly; largely because our sight as humans are not fully comprehensive. You should not allow people’s cheers or boo to determine your drive. What names people call you (good or bad) is only as true to the extent of what you truly are. You can do good and people misplace your kindness for wickedness; on the other hand, you can be secretly mischievous and people praise you openly.


Who are you really? For once, forget about the cheers of the crowd or their booing. A very wise Man once lived who, after showing a great act of kindness and receiving people’s cheers, “did not commit himself to them, for He knew what was in them.” Trust me, the crowd does not know you, they may be totally misplaced about you. You should be honest and know who you really are, and that should form your true self-conceptualization.


Regards

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