RE: Dismissing things as 'judgmental'. So what if it is judgmental?

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Dismissing things as 'judgmental'. So what if it is judgmental?

in psychology •  6 years ago 

I agree with your "judgement". I have been noticing that many people, including some lecturers, advise everybody not to judge, tha's absurd, that's denying an mportant right, our right to free speech. It's exactly what you call here as "the right for everyone to judge" Moreover, someone compared our behavior with a pencil, saying that, we all make mistakes (wrong writing) but we must fix and correct them (use the rubber) So if we don't judge, how can we find mistakes and improve our doings? --Thank you, Krnel, I enjoyed this point. (I upvoted you)

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Absolutely! If you can't judge, or be judged, then you won't be able to get help to recognize mistakes if you can't see them for yourself. Improvement is something many don't like, especially "New Age" types who don't like it when you judge. They think they are already perfect and there is nothing to improve upon... sigh...