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Do you think actually that your judgements are really a defintion of yourself?

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Do you think actually that your judgements are really a defintion of yourself?

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  1. Not in reality but most of the time I allow myself to get caught up in judgments of thoughts and feelings. It takes work to overcome this but we are not what we judge ourselves to be.


  2. No. I usually feel the exact opposite. I judge people on things that I personally don't have. Does that make any sense? hehe. Maybe not... -_-"

    But bottom line is... I don't think that. I define who I am, not others' judgments, or my judgment on others. :]

  3. absolutely..the way i look at life difines me, it difines how my brain works...and how my thinking goes...how i judge people...is sumtimes how i judge myself as well. ;) nice question

  4. I think that our judgments are not really a definition, but more of things that we want to be, or what we think things should be like.  It doesn't necessarily mean that is who we are deep down inside.

  5. My judgements are a definition of "what should be"according to me.

  6. Ya, I think so.

    ♥.blondy

  7. I could not of said it better myself.

  8. I think other people's judgments of me are probably more accurate than my own.

    At least in some things.

  9. Well, perhaps not a definition, but certainly an indication.

    "It's our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities."  Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

  10. no because sometimes we make judgments that are feasible, and safe, or non controversial, not a actual indication of who we are, we keep our real selves deep inside our own minds.

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