Judging People
... By judging others you can miss out on good friendships by judging style and differences. You can lose opportunities to go new places by judging the people where you could go, because of the reputations of some. ... By judging others you can miss out on friendships, lose opportunities to go new places and force yourself not to try new things. If you choose to judge people before even getting to know them, you can miss out on what could have been a good friendship. ... They may be attending a school for people with learning disabilities. ... Another way people are misjudged is because of how they dress, and talk. ... A good example of how judging others can limit your experiences is how it can result in losing opportunities to go new places. People in small town tend to see bigger and more densely populated cities, such as Toronto, as intimidating, and are afraid to come and experience what city life is really like. They judge that the people in Toronto are rude, pushy, and unfriendly and they usually doubt they would be able to handle life here.