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You got that smile, that only heaven can make
Sunday, January 22, 2012, 9:24 PM


The book that I recently read made me think about basically, People. The game described in the book caught my attention; what you do is point at random couples/groups of people and just blatantly describe how you think their lives are like:their occupation, status, emotions, stage of life etc.

Without realising it, I do play that "game" when I people-watch. But I dont share my opinions and thoughts with anyone, cause then, I'd be considered as judging those strangers. Plus, judging people isnt quite a palatable act, social-wise. Teenagers remind themselves not to judge people. The act of judging shows haughtiness. People who judge others are seen as those who do not bother to get to know others well enough and just jump straight to assuming their attitudes, characters etcs.

I feel that perhaps, if we do have concrete evidence, such as one's reactions to events, opinions and responses to issues, one's likes or dislikes and etc, we are capable of judging others aptly. And in order to get those evidences, we dont even have to be socially active to that person. (Sounds a bit wrong but yknw what I mean). In fact, we just have to be socially connected to that person. Yeap, through the mega powerful internet.

On the flipside, certain people judge without collecting much evidence. And that is why people often say "Don't judge me" after doing something silly or just ludicrous. We should all learn to appreciate the presence of humans. If I was given the chance, I would want to learn each and every person's life almost inside out. All this, to appreciate God's creation.

I want to Know people. Know the world.

Then I could do something big. (This,I truly wish)


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