I don't get why judgement is always seen as a negative thing. For example, you just showed you would judge someone who isn't wearing a brand name as someone who isn't because they can't afford it rather than not liking branded clothing, which I myself fall under, I hate branded clothing.
People just assume judging someone is always judging someone unfairly rather than making a judgement that you assume to be true not out of spite but due to a little social interaction analysis.
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I don't get why judgement is always seen as a negative thing. For example, you just showed you would judge someone who isn't wearing a brand name as someone who isn't because they can't afford it rather than not liking branded clothing, which I myself fall under, I hate branded clothing.
People just assume judging someone is always judging someone unfairly rather than making a judgement that you assume to be true not out of spite but due to a little social interaction analysis.
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Agreed. Literally everybody judges all of the time. It's how we function - every decision is based on a judgement.
Some people seem to consider prejudgment inherently negative. But then I judge those people to be stupid.
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Right, disthing. I couldn't agree more.. ;)
First impressions - and ALL impressions - count more than we'd like to admit to ourselves. It's human nature.
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