Thinking requires effort. It demands us to slow down, observe, analyze, and question not just the world but also ourselves—our biases, assumptions, and emotions. Judgment, on the other hand, is quick. It provides a shortcut. When we judge, we bypass the deeper layers of understanding in favour of a surface-level conclusion. That’s why, for many,Continue reading “Thinking Is Difficult, That’s Why Most People Judge— A Reflection for the Mindful Heart”
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Where Your Fear Is, There Your Task Is
Fear often shows up not to stop us—but to signal where growth is waiting. The things we fear the most are usually the very things that have the power to transform us. Whether it’s fear of failure, rejection, being vulnerable, or stepping into the unknown, these emotions are not random. They point toward our unfinishedContinue reading “Where Your Fear Is, There Your Task Is”
