Do you consider your judgements accurate?

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  • I think it is possible to judge anybody positively or negatively no matter what they do or say. Therefore judgments are irrelevant whether they are accurate or not. It is merely a matter of... Perspective. And... Of how the decisions these people you are judging are taking influence your life. Your life takes place in a specific environment which can be either made worse or better for you and your needs by the people around you. So that is what your judgments are all about. You judge others based on what you need to be in order to get what you need to survive. How could it be any other way? So if what they do is somehow against what you think the world arpund you should be in order to get what you want, if they do not do and therefore are not what they should be to create that world, of course you cannot judge them positively because it is in fact like they are killing you. By posing a threat to the full expression of your personality. That's why we cannot possibly all get along man. It just ain't gonna happen.
    We all need roughly the same things to survive. But we want more than someone else has got.And that puts us in the necessary position to judge harshly,especially those who could get what they need to survive by not so nice means. Even if you do not judge anybody,meaning you do not use rationality to form an oPiniOn about somebody you would still feel one way or the other according to how dangerous and how useful for your ends,goals,people around you are. And if for some unexplainable reason you form a positive opinion about somebody who does not quite stand for anything you might stand for,you'd end up finding out the person in question,never really was somebody to trust or to think about as somebody useful for you to reach your own order. So, that's pretty much it.
    You judge him,he judges you, based on these preconcieved notiOblahblah

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