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Having a beam in your eye is a metaphor for having a major flaw or issue in yourself that you are unaware of or ignoring. This can affect your perception of others by causing you to judge them harshly for similar flaws or issues, without recognizing your own faults. It can lead to hypocrisy and a lack of empathy towards others.

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