Judgmental statements.

I attached the guide below.

Requirements:

Students compose an essay outlining their position, attitude or intention towards the specified topic. The student’s position must be clearly identified, discussed and supported with evidence from reliable sources.

Once you accept the question, I will attach 7 pics you might use for the essay.

 

The quotes you will use are written on the word doc I attached, and they have to be those

the first rule is from the first book, the second rule from the second book, and the third rule from the third book

All the books references are on the word doc. You can see them there

Answer preview

The personal rule that I live by is being mindful of personal biases when engaging with others by withholding judgmental statements that may harm those around me. I have realized the importance of understanding the causes of someone’s behavior before jumping into conclusions. As much us that our minds out of instincts can scan the negatives, I stand firm to the personal rule of being mindful of others. This has helped me educate myself on how my judgmental conduct can affect the world’s unity and harmony. For instance, the negative perceptions that we openly say about substance abuse addicts show a lack of remorse. Yet, in Ferstle (2018), we should portray acts of justice, wisdom, thoughtfulness, and modesty. These are attributes reinforced in Buddha’s teachings on ethics, as seen in the Wheel of the Law, which complies with the personal rule of mindfulness.

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