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Mirror by Allen Skyy
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Mental health / Relationships
  • Post published:January 20, 2015

Most judgments of others are ego strategies to avoid uncomfortable feelings. If you lack the awareness of where they come from, they can lead to even more discomfort later.

Source: 3 Causes for Judging People (and How to Accept Yourself) @ Tiny Buddha

Photo: Mirror by Allen Skyy under Creative Commons license

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