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When you start to judge someone for what you hate, you are doing it because there is a part of them that is also a part of you. So the more you judge them, the more you are eating into the part that you dislike about yourself.

The next time you feel like making a judgment, stop, realize what you are doing and learn to let go. Give up your fear of judgment but not judging others and working on what you dislike about yourself.

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