understanding before trial

Before you can genuinely judge, you must fully and succinctly understand what you are judging and why you are judging it. Then you can use your understanding in the right way. Saying “ugh”/”awful” or “great” without full understanding is the biggest mistake a person can make. When I genuinely think about judgment in life, I realize that judging at first glance is the biggest mistake in it and judging with understanding is the greatest virtue and winning trait there is, no matter how good or bad the trial may be. verdict.

In fact, no one can blindly and quickly judge with any quality of understanding. Reality comes down to who we are, not what we “quickly” perceive.

We conquer reality completely when we genuinely understand it. For better or worse, that’s the honest and real truth of the matter.

Real judgment is only possible after understanding.

The other day my mother was talking to me about this when she was doing something important for her (and me). Not only did I get the message and the reality, but I have a complete and thorough understanding through deep experience of what it takes to judge with an understanding that penetrates the genuine issue rather than taking things at face value in a silly way.

I prefer to ask good questions to begin with, rather than give instant bad answers, as much as I can get for asking the questions. After all, correct judgment and action can only come through real knowledge after all the questions have been answered correctly. Even if you succeed, guessing doesn’t count as a genuine comprehension, accept it.

Realistically, everyone starts out as a beginner before becoming an expert at something. I know, it’s so simple it’s pretty profound, but reality works with a metaphysical gravitation that is grounded in reality, not what we want or silly fantasies about “what would work if we lived in an irrational world”.

In fact, existence works rationally by law, not by what we desire or want. This is the real key to understand before judging in a way that is too fast that does not serve anyone, especially the “judge”. What do you think a rational mind is good for? Perceive reality, don’t create it or “play with it.” Understanding engenders a functional reality anyway. This is where it is.

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