Serenity4321
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Kudos and credit for good intentions and trying!!I try not to be, but I can't help it.

Kudos and credit for good intentions and trying!!I try not to be, but I can't help it.
Well thank you. With how judgmental I was, change actually is very easy. In the last few months my entire life has changed drastically and I’m learning so much. My perception about my world is completely MY RESPONSIBILITY and I realized that I’d much rather have a healthy outlook on life than a negative sarcastic one.I believe the fact you recognize it as being unfortunate, says good things about you---plus of course your willingness to work on it...
I should have better defined what I meant by judgements ..because it's true we make many judgements. I am thinking more of being critical over facts that are not really a moral issue or something that doesn't really affect us. I am still having problems explaining what I mean..sorryIMO we all make a thousand little judgments every time we see someone or something as we go about our daily lives.
One of mine is judging the groceries I see in people’s carts or on the conveyor belt at the checkout.
IMO it’s normal and harmless until you start sharing those observations in ways that influence other peoples opinions.
If you care to share I would love to hear what is different in your life in the last few months to cause this awesome positive attitude...I TOTALLY agree with you and gratitude and forgiveness (for self and others) is often a turning point..it was for meWell thank you. With how judgmental I was, change actually is very easy. In the last few months my entire life has changed drastically and I’m learning so much. My perception about my world is completely MY RESPONSIBILITY and I realized that I’d much rather have a healthy outlook on life than a negative sarcastic one.
An attitude with gratitude changes everything so I’m more than willing to work on this.
lol tell me you are joking..pleaseNope, discovered years ago that me and six other folk are the only ones with a clue of what's going on.
The other folks been eating loco weed so long there ain't no hope for 'um.
LOL well isolation helps I suppose...I most definitely am, Serenity.
I'm old-school/old-fashioned to the bone, so in keeping with my staunch and anal ways, I tend to be critical of many of today's ways.
Like yourself, tattoos, piercings all over, unkempt appearances and hygiene, oh yes, very judgmental of such I am.
Otherwise, and for the most part, so long as people leave me alone and give me a wide berth, I'm good, and the more I'm at home and away from others, I'm even better.
Well...... I decided to forgive everyone in my life including myself for any perceived wrong doingsIf you care to share I would love to hear what is different in your life in the last few months to cause this awesome positive attitude...I TOTALLY agree with you and gratitude and forgiveness (for self and others) is often a turning point..it was for me![]()
Love it, Serenity!LOL well isolation helps I suppose...There are some of 'today's ways' that I don't consider anything 'wrong' with criticizing...in fact it would be a service to do so...
IMO that is not always a good thing..The Human mind is geared to judging everything....did I forget to mention- everything!
Congrats!! You are living a great life and I am delighted to hear of your joy! Your first sentence says volumes..Good for you!!!Well...... I decided to forgive everyone in my life including myself for any perceived wrong doings
Sold our house of almost 25 years for about 25% more than it was worth due to it being a sellers market
Talked my husband into retiring 2 plus years earlier than he needed to
Bought a nicer house out east for 1/2 the price and 25 times the land
Paid off all our debts & are currently mortgage free
Started studying stoicism, eating better and exercising daily
Go for a walk with my husband and our dogs every single morning except when he’s fishing
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Sounds normal to meI try not to be judgmental, but I sometimes fail. I try to live a life of "live and let live" but I'm guilty of looking at some people and saying (mentally, of course) "WHAT THE HECK WAS HE/SHE THINKING???"
Judgment doesn't need to have action behind it.I think some are calling even reasonable opinions judgement...I guess I did not clearly explain what I meant in the OPIs it a judgment or just our opinion if we don’t act on it?
Thank you. It IS a great life.Congrats!! You are living a great life and I am delighted to hear of your joy! Your first sentence says volumes..Good for you!!!![]()
The fact you do not judge behavior to me is far more important than your opinion of tattoosI don't judge people's behavior which is more important to me than what they look like. But I do have trouble getting past all the tattooing that is considered the norm these days. So I guess in the spirit which the OP posted this I must be judgemental.
I understand very well what you mean and I understand your concern about being judgemental. I have the same "problem" ... if it is a problem. Would you stand near a lion's cage or stick your arm through the bars? Would you take the advice on healthy living from a chain-smoker? Would you like for your daughter to have a romantic relationship with a full-face tattooed man? Would you go to the cinema with someone who you know talks a lot during the film - why not - because they are a distraction? So how can you be expected to listen intently to someone's words if their lips are flapping two pounds of metal studs?Is it important to you to try to be non-judgemental?? I am thinking about both appearance and behavior. I am still working on not being repulsed by body piercings and some tattoos. I still haven't figured out why I am, and really want to get to a place that I can accept and look at the piercings and accept it is their body and their right. I also tend to judge on appearance but only that which one can easily manage..like nice clean combed hair. Behavior - I am trying to accept that everyone is doing the best they can with what they know...