Let’s Stop Judging
We are all the same but also different
Face it we don’t know what is going on in other people’s lives or their mental health status. What we say to someone could affect the rest of their day or life. There is no need to be a bully to anyone at any time. We need to be more aware of what we say or do to someone. Mental health is serious and needs to be taken seriously by everyone.
Words hurt
You never know how your words can affect someone else. I’m sure every single person has had someone yell at them or have been put down by someone before. We can all concur that is doesn’t feel great. We feel awful. Why would we want to make anyone else feel that way?
There will be failure, that’s the human in us. That is how we learn and grow. Learning from our mistakes. There are ways to help others learn when a mistake is made. Even if it is a costly mistake or one in the workplace. No one is going to learn with verbal abuse. If you are an employer or even a customer, you do not have to yell when a task isn’t done correctly or if you are unhappy with something. Verbal abuse should not be tolerated by anyone.
Think before you talk.
Be kind
There is no reason to be mean to someone. Unless they committed a horrible crime. I’m talking everyday life and anyone who you encounter. If someone at a fast-food restaurant or any restaurant gets your order wrong. Yelling at them isn’t going to fix it. People make mistakes. We all do it. No one is perfect. I would also never yell or make snide remarks to people who prep food. I’m sure no one wants anyone yelling at them for a mistake they made. We have all been on the receiving end of getting reprimanded, because at some point in time we have all made a mistake. There is no reason to scream and yell at someone for a simple mistake. Especially in a place of business.
Take a step back before you get in your irate and want to go off on someone. Is it worth it? It might make you feel better in the moment but it makes the other person feel horrible. And you don’t know their mental health status or what they are going through. Treat people the way you would want to be treated. We all have bad days, don’t let your bad day ruin someone else’s day.
Spread kindness
I don’t think enough people realize how important actions and words are. What you say to someone could affect their whole day. Why not make it a compliment? Or something positive. We need more kindness and positivity in this world. Especially in times like these. We can’t read minds, we don’t know how we are affecting others. Wouldn’t you rather make someone’s day rather than ruin it? All we have to do is be nice. Accept that we all don’t see the world the same way and keep unnecessary comments to yourself. Be kind to others and be positive to others.
We are the same but different
We are all humans, we live this life together. Let’s be nice to each other. No one deserves to be put down for a simple mistake. No one is stupid for not agreeing with you. We all see this world differently. We can learn from each other instead of putting each other down for having different interests or political views. We all want different things.
If you want to dye your hair neon green do it. If you want to wear different patterned clothing do it. We all have different tastes. If it weren’t for our individuality there would be no trends and no inspiration. Just because you may not want a certain style or agree with someone doesn’t make them wrong or any less of a person. We can all be different and coexist with one another
We all have the same elements that make us human but are all so different. Let’s bring each other up and learn from one another. It makes us feel good when we are nice. If we all can get along more this will be a happier world. Spread more kindness and diminish negativity towards others.
“It’s okay to disagree with the thoughts or opinions expressed by other people. That doesn’t give you the right to deny any sense they might make. Nor does it give you a right to accuse someone of poorly expressing their beliefs just because you don’t like what they are saying. Learn to recognize good writing when you read it, even if it means overcoming your pride and opening your mind beyond what is comfortable.” ― Ashly Lorenzana
