So I was thinking today and watching and listening to people around me and I noticed people judge you on every single thing you do good or bad and we have all been guilty of it including myself but it's wrong and I find my self judging without justification very little if any these days , if it feels wrong then most times it is wrong and dam it just feels so wrong to me to even think it on less say the judgemental words, we should all stop and think at least a second b4 we speak .
Some of us measure our life through money and accolades. Others measure it through beauty and popularity. Others measure it through family and relationships. Others measure it through service and good deeds.
Chances are you measure it through some combination of all of these things, but one in particular matters most to you. One stands out and determines your happiness more than others., I wrote that itās important to measure ourselves by our own internal metrics as much as possible. The more external our metrics for our own value and self-worth, the more we screw everything up for ourselves.But thereās more,The way you measure yourself is how you measure others, and how you assume others measure you.If you measure your life by your family relationships, then you will measure others by the same standard ā how close their family is to them. If theyāre distant from their family or donāt call home enough, youāll judge them as deadbeats, ungrateful or irresponsible, regardless of their lives or their history.If you measure your life by how much fun and partying you can have, then you will measure others by the same standard ā how much fun and partying they have. If they prefer to stay home and watch Star Trek: Next Generation reruns every weekend, youāll judge them as inhibited, scared of the world, lame and soulless, regardless of their personality or needs.If you measure your life by how much youāve traveled and experienced, then you will measure other people by the same standard ā how worldly theyāve become. If they prefer to stay home and enjoy the comforts of routine, then you will judge them as incurious, ignorant, unambitious, regardless of what their aspirations really are.The yardstick we use for ourselves is the yardstick we use for the world.If we believe that weāre hard workers and we earned everything we have, then we will believe that everyone else earned what they have. And if they have nothing, itās because they earned nothing.If we believe that weāre victimized by society and deserve justice, then we will believe that others are victims of society and deserve justice as well. If we believe our value comes from faith in a higher power, then we will view others by their faith (or lack of faith) in a higher power. If we measure ourselves by our intellect and use of reason, then we will judge others through the same lens.This is why people who are entrepreneurs tend to think that everyone else should be an entrepreneur as well. This is why people who are born-again Christians tend to believe that everyone should find salvation through Jesus Christ. This is why hardcore atheists try to logically argue about something that has nothing to do with logic. Itās why racists often claim that everyone else is racist too. They just donāt know it. Itās why sexist men justify their sexism by saying women are worse and sexist women justify their sexism by saying men are worse.This isnāt to say that judging is wrong. There are plenty of values worth judgment. I judge people who are violent and malicious. But that is a reflection of who I am. I judge violence and malice within myself. Those are traits that I will not tolerate within myself, therefore I do not tolerate them in others. I lived tha tlife once and I will not live it again,fear of abuse is why I stay single. ,But that is a choice I am making.And were are all making choices whether we realize it or not. And we should make those choices consciously and not on auto-pilot.Itās why people who think theyāre ugly look for all of the ways people around them are ugly and why people who are lazy and slack off look for all of the ways others cut corners and slack off as well. Itās why corrupt officials choose to be corrupt: because they assume everyone else is as corrupt as they are. Itās why cheaters choose to cheat: because they assume everybody else is going to cheat if given the chance too.Itās why those who canāt trust are the ones who canāt be trusted.Many of us adopt our own internal yardsticks not through conscious choice but through the shaming weāre subjected to. I love the quote, āEveryone is either trying to prove or disprove who they were in high school,ā because for many of us, our yardsticks are defined by how people viewed us growing up. We develop a fixation in one area of our lives because itās the area which we felt people judged us the most. The high school cheerleader who is afraid to lose her looks as an adult. The poor kid obsessed with becoming rich. The loser who wants to throw the biggest parties. The slacker who wants to prove to everyone how smart he is.A big part of our development is to recognize our own fixation, to recognize how we measure ourselves and consciously choose our metric for ourselves.But another big part of development is to recognize that everyone has their own metric. And that metric is likely not going to be the same as ours. And thatās (usually) fine. Most metrics people choose are fine. Even if theyāre not the same metrics you would choose for yourself.You may view the world through family values, but most people do not. You may view the world through the metric of attractiveness, but most people do not. You may view the world through the metric of freedom and worldliness, but most people do not. You may view the world through the positivity and friendliness, but most people do not.And thatās simply part of being human. Accepting that others measure themselves and the world differently than you do is one of the most important steps to consciously choosing the right relationships for yourself. Itās necessary for developing strong boundaries and deciding who you want to be a part of your life and who you do not. You may not accept a personās ideas or behaviors.But you must accept that you cannot change a personās values for them. Just as we must choose our own measurement by ourselves and for ourselves. They must do it by themselves and for themselves.
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