Being non-judgmental is a cornerstone of positivity. People who embody this trait are admired and respected for their ability to see beyond surface-level perceptions. But how does one cultivate this quality and evolve into a more compassionate, understanding person? As we grow, we naturally stop seeing things for what they are and start interpreting them through the lens of our past experiences. This process helps us make sense of the complex world around us. However, it also shapes our perspectives, which in turn inform the views and opinions we hold. Our experiences, filtered through our five senses, are further altered by our memories, beliefs, and biases. As a result, what we believe to be true often stems from how we generalize, delete, or modify the information we receive. These perceived truths, stored in our memory, may not always reflect reality. Socrates’ timeless wisdom, "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing," invites us to embrace humility and que...