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On being judgmental

Mother Teresa had told, " If you judge people, you don't have time to love them." Now here I've hinted the resentful incidents that happened so far, not a single day passes by without regretting them. I had been judgmental on my will. Took others thoughts for granted and presumed a whole lot of things which turned out to be unfavourable and highly embarrassing in the end. Unless you live that moment to the tiniest detail at the particular place, in that exact situation, you CANNOT or NOT SUPPOSED to pass comment on the other person, be that right or wrong. This is something which I have learnt in the recent times. Because words once spoken can't be taken back, even though you brood and feel guilty over it. And you may call a few people, hypocrites when they don't reveal what there is on their mind, yes they might be pretenders but its in our minds to be less faultfinding. We should make a better sense out of all that. When it personally involves

Top reasons to quit Facebook

#5 - Everyone else has a better time than you have Your home page is filled up with 300+ updates, in which your friends go to such exotic places in the world and snap photos and publish them, party hard and updates their moods, or just show off their hobbies and new gadgets they had bought. Which reminds me that I have not been in a party ever since I went to college. #4 - Getting countless application, games and event invites from your acquaintances First of all, I was put up with a number of friend requests from every other person you met in your life. Well, I don't mind the frequaintances' requests, but now my inbox gets flooded with the numerous invites from each and every site the people in my friend list visit. Even my 13 year old cousin is on Facebook, and when I asked him how he was let in by breaking the age limit barrier, he says, "Even my school 3rd Grade students are on Facebook, anni!" #3 - Getting tagged here and there Sometimes