How does mindfulness battle people’s evaluative nature?
A. It leads people to make fewer unnecessary judgments, particularly negative ones.
B. It leads people to make fewer unnecessary judgments, even positive ones.
C. It encourages people to make quick necessary judgments, particularly negative ones.
D. It encourages people to make quick necessary judgments, particularly positive ones.
Ans: B
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