Dear Abby: Do you have any guidance on where to draw the line between holding someone accountable for their behavior and judging them?
Dear Abby: Where is the line between not judging someone but holding them accountable for their behavior? Do you have any guidance?
Where is the line, and how can I find it, between not judging someone and holding them accountable for their behavior? I know every situation is different, but is there some general guidance you can offer?When you judge another person, it implies that you hold yourself above them. By judging someone, you are not necessarily holding that person accountable.
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