Logic dictates that:
If we believe that anyone who becomes a minister has deep-seated personal issues (psychological) with religion,
and anyone who chooses to be an advocate for abuse victims has deep-seated personal issues around victimhood,
and anyone who chooses to study psychology or psychiatry has deep-seated personal issues around their own psychology,
and anyone who chooses music as a career has deep-seated issues with fame,
THEN, we also must believe that anyone who chooses finance as a career must have deep-seated issues with money;
anyone who chooses teaching as a career must have deep-seated issues with school or childhood,
anyone who chooses automechanics as a career has deep-seated issues surrounding car repair (from childhood),
anyone who chooses carpentry as a career has deep-seated issues with male-dominated fields,
anyone who chooses sports as a career has deep-seated issues with fame and wealth, etc, etc.
Where does the judgment end? With only ourselves, or people we don't have a desire to put down, because we like them?
We humans make a lot of excuses for ourselves and whoever we want to
defend, but we have an endless capacity for negative judgment toward
anyone we want to put down.
anyone who chooses teaching as a career must have deep-seated issues with school or childhood,
anyone who chooses automechanics as a career has deep-seated issues surrounding car repair (from childhood),
anyone who chooses carpentry as a career has deep-seated issues with male-dominated fields,
anyone who chooses sports as a career has deep-seated issues with fame and wealth, etc, etc.
Where does the judgment end? With only ourselves, or people we don't have a desire to put down, because we like them?
We humans make a lot of excuses for ourselves and whoever we want to defend, but we have an endless capacity for negative judgment toward anyone we want to put down.