Comment on a Political Discussions

In our attempts to improve circumstances (political, economic, social, environmental, legal etc) we look at the current, imperfect state of affairs and then we search for and perhaps offer solutions to improve the situation. When looking at imperfections we tend to automatically judge those who contributed to that particular imperfection, and when we look at ‘our’ solutions we tend to automatically imply that ‘we are holier than you,’ we are the ‘better’ person with a higher level of morality.
It is my opinion that the ‘looking at imperfection’ does not need to include judgment; it could be replaced with ‘assessment’. ‘My’ solutions would not need to imply that I am holier than you; they could instead imply that I am equal in value to those who contributed to the imperfection, but that I have alternative suggestions for the situation to consider.
This could improve our relationships as our thoughts would be non-judgmental. According to the law of cause and effect (quantum physics) such non-judgmental, constructive thoughts will not only improve our relationships but they will improve our own individual, mental health (inner world) and they will, at the same time, contribute towards a less imperfect ‘outer’ world.

Dietrich

Have been around for some time now and I love freedom.

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