In its highest form, not judging is the ultimate act of forgiveness.
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Judgments are like a snowball. They stick to you. As time rolls along, the snowball becomes a boulder and then an avalanche.
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Profession: | Author, Coach, Speaker |
John Kuypers was born in Canada. He is a Canadian author, coach and speaker. Armed with a business degree, he became a corporate vice-president by 33. One year later, he had a stress-induced black-out, causing him to admit for the first time that he was profoundly unhappy in spite of his outward success. He left a lucrative executive career and wrote 5 books about the secrets to experiencing lasting peace. He has written several books include: What's Important Now, The Non Judgmental Christian, Comfortable In Your Own Skin, Pay Now, Fly Later with Time Frame, Every Couple's Dilemma, Who's The Driver Anyway?, and The First Rule of Inner Peace.
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