Eng101 GDB No. 1 solution
Thursday, June 23, 2011 Posted In eng Edit ThisStarting Date Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Closing Date Thursday, June 23, 2011
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Dear Students,
The discussion topic is: “Judgments prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances”. Justify the statement.
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beyond appearances”. Justify the statement.
It is the human nature that he judges the things by his thinking. Every person when see an uncomfortable or unfamiliar situation, he thinks about it by his own judgment and see that thing by his own perspective. Anyone judges about only people's existing appearance, but the possibility is that either he is unwise or may be don't know better. Often the results of our judgments become not true, because we don't know the reality of the condition. Our judgments restrict us to see the actual thing about the situation, and then misunderstandings create. As, humans have limited thinking so their judgments can never be final. Therefore, we can easily say that "the judgments prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances."
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“Judgments prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances.” Everyday we need to make judgments. We need to judge whether or not it is safe to pull out into the traffic or whether or not we should allow our children to go someplace or do something they have never done before. Those kind of judgments based on reasoning are intended to keep us safe and on the path we have chosen. It is when we judge others whom we are merely observing and have no direct impact on our own lives that we put ourselves at risk of hampering our own growth as a person because we are putting too much
emphasis on what others appear to be rather than on areas
where we need to change ourselves.