Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Judgement day, the day is now.

Let's face it, we all have our flaws.  Whether it be internal, external, known, or unknown (subconsciously differed).  They exist, some more troubling than others.  The realism of it is that for most of us we would prefer not to have them exploited.  Whether direct, or indirect; they hurt nonetheless.  To me it's such a troubling situation though.  So many things are dictated upon the predication of judgement of one another.  Who are we to judge though? I don't sit here saying I have never judged anyone, that would be a lie.  I find myself guilty of it all the time.  The difference is when I have judged another human being I don't state it to the world and let it be known.  I always keep them to myself.  Therein lies the challenge though. I must dismay those thoughts in the first place and pray for forgiveness. Yes, I am a man of strong faith; but, for those who don't believe in God, or absolution I ask you to seek the same solution, forgiveness of yourself, the will to change, and to strive for improvement.

People like me are not the one's that I am referring to though.  Like I stated before, I challenge myself; and, all that are like me to question your own judgement.  Place yourself off whatever pedestal you place yourself on.  For those extroverted, inconsiderate selves; can't you ask more from yourself?  Don't you have much more to worry about yourself?  If you are sitting there thinking, "I don't have any flaws and the flaws of others are of no concern of mine", then what good are you doing to this society? Use whatever special skills you have been given to do whatever good you can.  We will all continue to judge, but the most important part of all of this is to strive for improvement.  Always keep your judgement's to yourself.  I can remember so many times the judgement's of another's flaws being used for the expense of comedic relief.  I know we all have.  But truthfully, in some way, the level of your comedic relief is directly related to the seriousness of one's issues.  So, I challenge you to take a deeper look within yourself, and to judge yourself so you can strive towards that improvement. Improve yourself, because every single one of us needs to; no exceptions.  

Lastly, never hesitate to cast judgement on those who judge for the single purpose of ridicule.  Stand up for those who need help standing.  We all need to work together sooner or later.  Like I said before, "the day is now."

"Judgement is the root of insecurities."

-S. See. V.

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