Have you ever stopped to think about how many... - Deepstash

Have you ever stopped to think about how many times a day you make judgments about people, situations, or events? It's a common habit that we all engage in. 

For instance, when we meet someone, we tend to judge how they look and make assumptions about their lifestyle.

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