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Full video: Avoid Judging Intentions Behind Others' Mistakes || Acharya Prashant (2024)

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Transcript
00:00If your maid accidentally dropped something precious,
00:03you should not try to judge her mentality why she dropped it or maybe it was some
00:07hidden agenda.
00:08Judgment takes nothing.
00:09You hear the sound of shattering glass and say,
00:12you know, I always knew she was a bitch.
00:14How much effort does it take?
00:15Zero.
00:16We all do that.
00:16If we all do that, why won't the maid do that?
00:19Or is the maid specifically landing from some other universe?
00:24She is neither heinous nor divine.
00:28He's just every bit as human as I am.
00:32If I want to know myself, I will inquire.
00:34If I want to know her, I will inquire.
00:37Simple.
00:38Quick judgments are for the unthinking ones.
00:40Quick judgments are for mentally sluggish people.
00:43You don't want to take the pains of inquiry.
00:46So what do you do?
00:46You slouch on your sofa and just judge.
00:49That saves you the whole process of inquiry.
00:52Inquiry takes time, effort, discipline.
00:54Does it not?

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