
Who are we to judge?
Why do we think that we have the right to judge?
“Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.”
– Voltaire
We don’t have the right to judge someone else. We do it anyway.
Even if we have a lot of details about what happened, we still don’t have the right to judge.
When you judge, it implies that you place yourself higher than that person.
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Author: mage1999
About Serge ‘Mage’ Cote
Why do I write?
I believe in the butterfly effect.
As small my influence may be on the planet, it is still influence. I want to orient it for the better.
I write my book with the idea of bringing something good into this world.
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
– Edmund Burke
I want my books to be a good place to be. A place that you visit often and feel good about it.
I want my books to bring good energy so the readers will take action to make this world a better place.
I want my books to guide those who don’t know why they feel so bad about their life.
I want my books to be there after I’ll be gone. I want people to come back to them and use them in a positive way.
“The greatest use of a life is to spend it on something that will outlast it.”
– William James
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Well said. Maybe – because of price- we all think are better than each other.
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*Pride
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Yes, that would be right. 🙂
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Thanks for understanding my comment amidst all the typos 😊
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The Voltaire quote is spot on. I think a lot of people judge to protect their own self worth.
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