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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 5 MIN

Let's Judge Everyone!

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We treat other people’s mistakes like they’re permanent, but our own like they were just a phase.In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey confronts the hypocrisy behind judgment, public shaming, and selective memory, delivered with a sharp edge and a hint of sarcasm. This is a direct conversation about grace, growth, and the uncomfortable truth that most of us want forgiveness for ourselves while denying it to others.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/judge-everyoneChapters00:00 Let’s Judge Everyone00:28 Written in Stone vs Disappearing Ink01:05 Public Mistakes and Private Amnesia01:52 The Hypocrisy of Selective Grace02:16 You’ve Been There Too03:00 Defining People by Their Worst Moment03:46 What This Conversation Is Not About04:30 People Change, But We Don’t Let Them05:00 One Question Before You JudgeMindShift MomentsWe treat others' mistakes as permanent while excusing our own.Judgment often comes from those who have made similar mistakes.People change, yet we hold others to their past actions.The loudest critics often forget their own embarrassing moments.We define others by their worst moments but want grace for ourselves.It's hypocritical to judge someone for a mistake we also made.Our past does not define us, and neither should it define others.Self-reflection is crucial before judging others.We should strive for compassion instead of condemnation.The next time you judge, ask if you'd want the same for yourself.Quotes“We treat their mistakes like they’re written in stone and ours like they’re written in disappearing ink.”“You want grace for yourself, but you hand out life sentences to everyone else.”“You’re grateful your embarrassing moments stayed private.”“Would you want to be defined by your worst day?”Thank you for listening.© Fatima Bey. All rights reserved.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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We treat other people’s mistakes like they’re permanent, but our own like they were just a phase.In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey confronts the hypocrisy behind judgment, public shaming, and selective memory, delivered with a sharp edge and a hint of sarcasm. This is a direct conversation about grace, growth, and the uncomfortable truth that most of us want forgiveness for ourselves while denying it to others.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/judge-everyoneChapters00:00 Let’s Judge Everyone00:28 Written in Stone vs Disappearing Ink01:05 Public Mistakes and Private Amnesia01:52 The Hypocrisy of Selective Grace02:16 You’ve Been There Too03:00 Defining People by Their Worst Moment03:46 What This Conversation Is Not About04:30 People Change, But We Don’t Let Them05:00 One Question Before You JudgeMindShift MomentsWe treat others' mistakes as permanent while excusing our own.Judgment often comes from those who have made similar mistakes.People change, yet we hold others to their past actions.The loudest critics often forget their own embarrassing moments.We define others by their worst moments but want grace for ourselves.It's hypocritical to judge someone for a mistake we also made.Our past does not define us, and neither should it define others.Self-reflection is crucial before judging others.We should strive for compassion instead of condemnation.The next time you judge, ask if you'd want the same for yourself.Quotes“We treat their mistakes like they’re written in stone and ours like they’re written in disappearing ink.”“You want grace for yourself, but you hand out life sentences to everyone else.”“You’re grateful your embarrassing moments stayed private.”“Would you want to be defined by your worst day?”Thank you for listening.© Fatima Bey. All rights reserved.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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