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The Illusion of Feedbacks

The Illusion of Feedbacks

In the quest to understand our capacity for non-judgment, it's essential to recognize the illusion of feedbacks.

Feedback from others often reinforces our judgments, creating a feedback loop that can be difficult to escape.

When we express our opinions about someone or something, we invite responses from those around us.

These responses, whether agreement or disagreement, can further solidify our initial judgments.

This illusion of feedback can make it seem as though our judgments are justified and accurate, even when they may be based on incomplete information or biased perspectives.

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Public Speaking, Coaching, Counseling, Mindfulness & Autogenic Training, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Computer Engineering, Osteopathy, Traditional Chinese & Ayurvedic Medicine, Asian Languages and culture, Music & Art Therapy, Nada Yoga, Spiritualism

Human beings are inherently judgmental creatures. From the moment we encounter a new person or situation, our brains are wired to assess and evaluate. This natural inclination to make judgments is deeply ingrained in our evolutionary history, serving as a survival mechanism that helped our ancestors navigate a dangerous world. However, in today's society, the question arises: Are we truly capable of not making judgments, or is it an unattainable ideal?

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