In the grand scheme of things, it seems that making judgments is an integral part of being human.
Our evolutionary history, cognitive biases, social nature, and cultural influences all contribute to our judgmental tendencies.
While striving for non-judgment is a worthy endeavor that can lead to personal growth and improved relationships, it may be unrealistic to expect ourselves to completely eliminate judgment from our lives.
Instead, we can aim to be more mindful of our judgments, acknowledge our biases, and strive for greater empathy and understanding in our interactions with others.
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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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