Who's the Judge!
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  • Parts 6
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  • Reads 358
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 6
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Apr 29, 2017
Judging people is everybody's favourite time pass. We judge people on the basis of how they look, how they talk, how they walk, their clothes, language, nationality and what not.

Judging people is as easy as sitting and dreaming. But people fail to understand what impact their judgements have on the people whom they are judging OR maybe they don't want to see the other side of the coin. 

People need to understand that their judgemental words may act like a lifelong scar for someone and every word they say deepens that scar bit by bit. 

Here is a true story about a group of teens who were judged on different criteria.
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