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Judge your actions!!

When a person look at himself, he is likely to misjudge what he finds. He sees only his intentions. Most people have good intentions and hence conclude that whatever they are doing is good. It is difficult for an individual to objectively judge his actions,which may be, and often are contradictory to his good intentions.

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