Fulfilling
And Unbiased Life.
They Are:
1. *Don’t conclude about people
because of what others say about them:* Never draw up conclusions based on what
others tell you about someone. It is a lack of social intelligence that makes
people draw conclusions on others based on what other people say about them. I
know you’ve heard about emotional and financial intelligence, but there is
something called social intelligence. This is the kind of intelligence that
keeps you sane even when others are trying to pollute your mind against someone
else until you have thoroughly confirmed the veracity of the claims before you.
Judges are trained to have this kind of intelligence in order to avoid biased
judgments.
*2. Don’t inherit other
people’s enemy:* It is total lack of education and enlightenment when you automatically
make your friend’s enemies your own. Don’t make people your enemies just
because they are not in good terms with your friends.
*3. Don’t use your children as
weapons of war:*
God can use your enemies to
bless your children! The Bible says that your children are for signs and
wonders. Stop using them to fight those you don’t like. Your children will need
to discern their enemies for themselves; never use your parental influence to
make your children hate others. You may often need to guard them with their
choice of friends but never plant the seed of discord in the heart of your
children against someone else.
*4. Don’t gang up with others
to hate someone:* Don’t join the majority to hate someone – you may realize
that the person has no offence. Someone said, “If you don’t see it with your
own eyes, or hear it with your own ears. Don’t invent it with your small mind
and share it with your big mouth”. Never join the multitude to hate someone
else.
*5. Don’t be used as weapon in
other people’s battle:* It is not every battle that you must involve yourself
in. Refuse to be used as weapons in other people’s battle. When people fight
dirty, refuse to take sides. Observe deeply before concluding finally.
*6. Don’t hate people just
because they don’t behave like you:* That someone is not your tribe doesn’t
make them your enemy. It is a waste of education if the only people you like
are those that are like you. The greatest proof of our education is in how we
respond to people whose opinions are different from ours. People who think
their opinions are superior to others are most prone to overestimating their
relevant knowledge and ignoring chances to learn more.
The people who don’t think like
you are your greatest source of enlightenment. It is normally people that are
not like us that help us grow the most. Companies that had maximized growth are
really those that value diversity and inclusion.
*7. Don’t judge people until
you know the whole story: Someone once said,* “Beware of the half-truth. You
may have gotten hold of the wrong half”. Don’t judge other people’s choices
without understanding their reasons.
If people say something bad
about you or judge you as if they know you, don’t easily get affected. Remember
this, *dogs bark if they don’t know the person.* People who are intimidated by
you talk about you with hopes that others won’t find you so appealing.
Stay away from people who talk
bad about others daily; these kind of people carry a negative spirit, and a
negative spirit is contagious. The real problem is not that they are unhappy
about others, but they are unhappy with themselves.
Stop the destructive habit of
talking about people behind their back. Talking badly about someone else while
they aren’t there to defend themselves says more about you than the person
you’re talking about. When you have issues with people, try and discuss it with
them. Stop discussing it with others. Someone once said, “Don’t talk about me
until you have talked to me”. Stop spreading false information and rumours about
others.
Rumours are carried by haters,
spread by fools and accepted by idiots! Stop creating walls of contention,
rather help build bridges of understanding among people.
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