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Why do people often judge others without understanding their journey?

Why do people often judge others without understanding their journey?
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  • 25 January 26

Why do people often judge others without understanding their journey?

People often form opinions based on what they see on the surface, without knowing the struggles, experiences, or circumstances that shaped someone’s path. This discussion invites reflection on empathy, awareness, and the importance of seeking understanding before judgment in a world quick to assume and slow to listen

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Hertzel S.

Why Do People Often Judge Others Without Understanding Their Journey?

It is deeply disheartening to realize how easily people judge others often without knowing their story, their struggles, or the weight they carry. Judgment can be quick, careless, and painfully shallow. And it raises important questions we rarely pause to ask ourselves: Why do we judge? What gives us the right? What are our true intentions when we sit in quiet judgment of someone else’s life?

Is it because judging others

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Hertzel S.

Why Do People Often Judge Others Without Understanding Their Journey?

It is deeply disheartening to realize how easily people judge others often without knowing their story, their struggles, or the weight they carry. Judgment can be quick, careless, and painfully shallow. And it raises important questions we rarely pause to ask ourselves: Why do we judge? What gives us the right? What are our true intentions when we sit in quiet judgment of someone else’s life?

Is it because judging others

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Ogu chukwuebuka confidence

We judge because it gives us the illusion of height.
By standing on another’s shadow,
we feel taller than our own doubts.
Understanding is demanding.
It asks us to kneel, to listen,
to accept that life is unevenly generous
and unfairly instructional.
Judgment, on the other hand, is cheap.
It costs no context, no compassion, no courage.
Most journeys are written in invisible ink.
You see the arrival, not the nights of hunger.
You see the silence, not the battles that exhausted the voic

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Safa Saajidh

UWL DISCUSSION TOPIC OF THE DAY
DATE: 26 January 2026
TOPIC: Why do people often judge others without understanding their journey?

Do we ever think twice before speaking?
Do we truly realize how powerful words can be?
Do we know how far someone has walked, or how much pain they have silently endured?

Judging quickly is a human flaw, but it should never be used as an excuse. We are often wired to speak before we think, yet growth demands that we pause, not once, but twice - before letti

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Ziporah NYARIKI

Many a time people tend to judge others without understanding hence creating division within the coexistence. If people slowed down to listen instead of assuming, the world would be kinder, relationships stronger, and conflicts fewer. Everyone is fighting unseen battles and forget compassion should always come before judgment.

Based on the mind's quick impression lead by quick impulses lead people often judge others without understanding their journey. We see behaviour, appearance, or outcom

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OKELLO DESMOND



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Why do people often judge others without understanding their journey?

In this life, people want to tell but never to listen. Everyone wants to be heard and understood but never at once do they want to listen and understand someone else's situation.

People tend to act like they already know someone's situation or even experience it yet in real time, that person's situation maybe even much worse only hoping for someone to understand them and help out.

It's so absurd that bef

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Wildee Manfa

‎To judge a book is not a problem, but judging the book without reading the book, because the cover does not look the book is the problem ~ Wildee

‎Every human that walks the surface of the earth may be an open book, but assuming you know the volume of the pages without reading the pages to know the actual pages goes to tell how poor of an author you are. It is true a book tells the reader of its author, but a reader who does not read the book, and thinks they know the author only reveals th

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