Thursday, 1 September 2022

JUDGMENT

JUDGMENT

The word judgment does not necessarily relate with the condemnation of an act or a person; as much as that is true, we must actually be careful of how we judge people, ourselves, and situations around us. We may be wanting in making good judgments, bus as Will Rogers said, "Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment."

The best way to become better at whatever you do is to do it anyway, anyhow, where you are, at the time you are thinking of doing it. Even if you do it wrongly, you would have learnt a very good lesson from what you have done. When you judge a person wrongly, you have done something to that person that would make him think less, or lowly of himself, you have killed something in that man.

Whenever you make a decision and the outcome of such decision turns out on the negative side, you don't have to condemn yourself, you have got to pick the lessons from it and move on. Be careful how you carry yourself, be confident, and courageous, and never look back, the future will bring just what you desire.

Marcus Tullius Cicero once said, "It is not by muscle, speed, or physical dexterity that great things are achieved, but by reflection, force of character, and judgment." You can and should build your ability to make good JUDGMENT by the way you do your things and live your life. Think for yourself, take charge of your life, grab the the steering wheels, and claim your seat.

(A➡️Z)14➕Z)

John Kamikun

Author, "366 days  of wisdom".

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