Breaking Free from Judgment: How Acceptance Can Transform Your Relationships and Community
Judgment often enters quietly. It does not announce itself. It slips into our thoughts as certainty, as protection, as the belief that we understand more than we do. Over time, it shapes how we see others and, just as importantly, how we see ourselves. In Living LARGE: The Art of Radical Humanity – Reclaiming Kindness as a Superpower, Rhonda House invites us to slow down and examine this habit. She asks us to consider what judgment costs us, not only in strained relationships but in missed moments of genuine connection. Acceptance, in her framework, is not a soft or passive response. It is a deliberate and often challenging act of humanity. The Quiet Damage of Judgment Judgment creates distance long before we recognize it. It can sound like impatience with a loved one who does not meet our expectations, or quiet dismissal of someone whose experiences feel unfamiliar. It can live in assumptions we never question and opinions we form without listening fully. When judgment becomes o...