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  • Post category:Positive change / Relationships
  • Post published:March 2, 2013

We make judgements about others all the time, usually without even realising it. As a practical exercise, try to catch yourself in the act of judging another person or group of people, and whenever you do, judge yourself instead. Consider how you can improve yourself.

Source: How to Be Humble @ Wikihow

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