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I judge people who judge people.
That's rational, though.
I judge people who judge people.
At a grocery store .....
I just realized I judge people who don't like mushrooms. I have no idea why, but I totally do! I am just like UGH what is wrong with this person... almost disgusted or something.
It is so out of nowhere. Does anyone else have weird things like that which they judge others about?
That's rational, though.
It is delightful that this statement was made in a thread called, "Irrational Judgements". I do get the basic premise of your statement, but the world would be improved with less judgement. It has been taken to a frenetic extreme. People can judge as "bad" whatever they fear and they fear what they don't understand. It can take a lot of courage to not pass judgment. There is a rationalistic view for a position of non-judgment, but this is the thread for running and hiding from people who are too tall, which I've done.I am judgemental towards other people who are not judgemental as it is judgement that makes us criticize the world and improve it and those who cannot judge others will always be weak and never able to assert dominance.
Good one. I agree!I am very cautious about people who don't like animals.
I make many (to me) rational judgments about people, but the irrational ones generally concern bad grammar, eating fast food, and wearing clothing with prominent logos/advertising. Oh - and not recycling. The irrationality lies in the fact that I tend to extend my disapproval of that specific behavior to more of a disapproval of the person as a whole than is warranted.
The irrationality lies in the fact that I tend to extend my disapproval of that specific behavior to more of a disapproval of the person as a whole than is warranted.
However, I kinda have that reaction when people say they don't like chocolate. To me, that's like the food of the gods.
I make many (to me) rational judgments about people, but the irrational ones generally concern bad grammar, eating fast food, and wearing clothing with prominent logos/advertising. Oh - and not recycling. The irrationality lies in the fact that I tend to extend my disapproval of that specific behavior to more of a disapproval of the person as a whole than is warranted.
Anyone with any/all of the following on their vehicle - NASCAR sticker, Confederate flag front license plate
Granted, guys like Jefferson Davis and Robert Lee are historic figures, but they lost, and Monument Row was startling because America doesn’t celebrate losers. At the surrender at Appomattox, Grant should’ve demanded that Lee sign a form declaring, “There shall be no statues of any of us losers, because we lost, and even though it’s mildly impressive that we managed to build a submarine in the 1800s, the only future monument to my life shall be a totally awesome orange Dodge Charger that can jump over barns. Signed, Robert E. Lee.â€
I know this is off the point because it is a rational judgement. My pet hate at supermarket aisles is people who park their trolley at the checkout to book a place and then go off to do a bit more shopping. They always manage to return before someone twigs and moves their trolley out of line.
The people who say - I don't judge. Judging is destroying the world. Shut the fuck up.