<p>ToooftenhaveIheardpeoplesaythatsomeoneis"Judgemental",someonesaying"Don't judge!",askingafriend"Would you judge me?".Theseareallextremelystupidphrases.Judgementissomethingextremelynormal,it'snotonlyhuman,butsomethingthatallanimalsdo,andmostimportantlyitissomethingthatiscompletelynecessary.</p>
<p>What's more, judgement (and even prejudice, in certain circumstances) is necessary for our own survival. If I cannot judge someone'sintentionshowamIsupposedtoknowiftheymeanmeharm?IfIcannotjudgeafriend'sdecisionshowcanIwarnthemifwhattheywanttodoisgoingtoleadthemdownadangerousroad?IfIcannotjudgetheideasofmypoliticianshowcanItrustthemtorunacountry?(OrmustItrustthemblindly?)IfIcannotjudgethenmyabilitytosurvive(tojudgethebestdecisiontotakeinanygivencircumstance)iscrippled.</p>
<p>Ibelievethatthisfadof'non-judgement'comesfromaninsecuritythatwefeel,wherewedislikebeingwrong,wedislikebeingtoldsomethingopposedtoourownopinions,beliefs,andideals.Itisnormaltowishtorejectthat,butitisalsochildishandimmaturetoletthattakeoveryourrationalside.InallrealityyouarewrongaboutagreatdealofthingsandsoamI,what's more, no one knows the absolute truth about anything. However, luckily, we have wonderful tools called science and reason that let us get closer and closer to the truth, the only requisite is that we must be willing to accept that we may be wrong and must judge our opinions to find the most reasonable and most empirically backed hypothesis that will then turn into the theory accepted as a temporary truth until proven otherwise. This 'anti-judgement' trend is something that stops us, individually even, from improving. How am I supposed to improve myself if a third-party cannot tell me that I am doing something wrong? That something I am doing doesn'tmakesense?Bynotallowingothersto'judge'you(whichinrealityissimplynotallowingthemtoexpresstheirjudgement,theyhavealreadyjudgedyou)youareprohibitingyourownself-improvement.</p>
<p>Therefore,pleasedon't talk about judgement this way, it'sannoyingandyou're making yourself look like a stuck-up prick who can'tacceptrationalcriticism.Insteadlistentotheotherperson's judgement, and if you don'tcarefortheirjudgementthenjustignoreit,atleastyoulistened.</p>