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Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking | Judging Too Quickly
Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Have you heard the statement: “Who am I to judge?” Good question, right? But most of us do judge others and sometimes without good reason or evidence. The truth is: We often judge people we meet or see solely on their appearance. That look sets how we will approach the person, the chance that we may give them to be our friend or whether or not we would trust them to work with us or for us. We often do the same thing as we approach a situation. There is a lot wrong with snap judgement. Today we’ll be talking about giving a fair chance to every encounter we face.
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