Nov 4 · 4 min read
Who’s to Judge?
I’m familiar with my judgments. I’ll make a quick one, and feel certain that I’m in the right. But then I ponder about it a bit longer and realize its foundation is insubstantial, some uproar from my primitive mind that pushed me to make a rash decision before I had time to think critically.
The worst of these speedy judgments is when I’ve applied them to a person’s words, ideas, or actions, after which it becomes clear that I’ve…

