If you judge someone, then it makes them feel as though they are not good enough, as though they are not worthy, so they feel negative about themselves, the more people judge on things like skin tone and whether or not you concentrate in school, or have a good job, or wear glasses or braces or stupid things like that, the more people feel negative and the more negative the world ends up. hope this helps :)
Live life to affect the world, not to have the world affect you.
The Irish for 'no negativity' is 'gan diúltachas'
Judging a person can be both good and bad, depending on the context. On one hand, it can help us assess character and make informed decisions about relationships, safety, and trust. On the other hand, snap judgments can lead to misunderstandings, reinforce stereotypes, and foster negativity. Ultimately, it's important to balance judgment with empathy and understanding.
It is very hard to be happy when you look at things negatively.
The present progressive tense of "judge" is "judging." For example, "She is judging the competition."
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The element with the highest electro negativity is Fluorine. The general trend on the periodic table for electro negativity is that as you go across periods (horizontally) the electro negativity increases while going down groups (vertically) the electro negativity decreases.
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It's a product of cause and effect; with humans being a dominant cause and negativity being a dominant effect.
it's just their race...don't discriminate don't hate man, the universe doesnt need that negativity in the world
The phrase "world means to hate very much" suggests a profound sense of disdain or negativity toward the state of the world or humanity. It reflects feelings of frustration, anger, or disillusionment with societal issues, injustices, or personal experiences. Such sentiments can stem from witnessing suffering, inequality, or betrayal, leading to a perception that the world is filled with negativity. Ultimately, it captures a deep emotional response to the complexities and challenges of life.
Vice President Spiro Agnew, circa late 1960' and early 1970's once made a comment about the nattering nabobs of negativity, referring to critics of President Nixon, as uninformed mongers of pessimism, or to put it bluntly, stupid gossips. So I guess the difference is that you are walking instead of talking.