Many talk about honesty, as a fundamental principle of the human being. It is true, everyone in any area of our life must be honest, mainly with ourselves.
But to what extent is honesty true?
Under the principle of honesty, we are able to judge behaviors, actions and attitudes of any person.
But what is the critical foundation that we use to judge?
Particularly, I think that honesty is very subjective, mainly because our base for judging others are our own experiences and beliefs.
But, you have asked yourself: What is your true interest in judging others?
Without a doubt, everything that moves us is the "INTEREST" and yes, even when the word sounds a bit loud, there are different self interests that make us judge people, whether economic, sentimental or any other interest interest that you can think of.
So, are you being fair and honest when you judge? Think about it.
Honesty is contextual, for example; My life can not be judged through your life. Since there are many differences in each of our ways of living.
That is why I recommend that when judging others, first judge yourself and then think that we do not all live in the same way, in conclusion, do not judge and live as if today were your last day, trying to overcome your goals and do not lose your time judging others.