Judgement of people behavior

People are being judged by their actions and the way they behave but sometimes the situation makes you behave unpredictable and differently. So is it right to make their own perception before knowing the fact? What I have learnt from life that don't be come to conclusion so early , give proper time to understand the person and then react accordingly. Might be this way you can see the world in different way and can understand people better.

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  • I am agree with you Kavita,

    every human kind is a unique with regard to his creation.  Hence, you may find many differences in while dealing with them.  Plus, the day to day incidents being taken place surroundings them make their behaviour different.  Even, it may happen that one person's behaviour is different from time to time depend upon the circumstances being faced by him.  So, we should not predict or judge anybody's behaviour and make an image based on that particular experience with him.

    Nice Blog...

  • Dear Kavita, I agree with your thoughts.

    I would like to add a few words with this saying:

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    Thank you for sharing. 

  • There's a popular English saying for that: "Don't judge a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes." A reminder to practice empathy.

  • Kavita......good blog......and we need to try and understand why.....I agree.  I too have jumped to conclusions.......it is a natural thing to do.  Not a great trait.....but anyway........My husband always tells me.......be cool and slow to react........he is a very wise man........as it seems you too are wise.  Thanks for sharing!!!

  • Hello, Kavita Sharma. I agree with "the situation makes you behave unpredictable and differently". I think it is important to know why they act like that.

  • Dear sir...You are absolutely right that appearances could be deceiving but still be need to give time to someone before reaching to the final conclusion.

  • Main tumku itifaq, Kavita Sharma. Appearances could be deceiving. Thanks for sharing. 

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