Rabbi Nachman of Breslov said that people in the habit of judging others harshly in this life will eventually in the next world see a film of their own life and not recognize themselves, and judge themselves harshly as is their habit. The punishment that they decree will be carried out on themselves.
No disagreement there.
“forgive my trespasses as I forgive those who trespass against me”
...a nagging reminder to keep my heart above my discontent.
Didn’t Rabbi Nachman die in 1810? His foretelling of film is amazing.
Another Jew said it more concisely, 2000 years ago. His name is Yeshua.
Translated to modern English, he said, “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”
This is from the New Testament, Book of Matthew, Chapter 7, verses 1 and 2, using the New King James Version.