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However, you might still be judgmental because of another sort of stereotype.
Implicit stereotypes are those that guide your thoughts from your subconscious, the stories about people your parents might have told you when you were too young to remember, associations that make you judgmental without you even realizing it, and that's a problem.
And do it in a non-judgmental way.
So I love that this is my field because we do get to have sort of a commentary without being judgmental.
Oh, no, I can't have a judgmental kidney and more, I'd rather die.
I'd want to be cautious about calling anything a moral failure from be it optimism or pessimism or any kind of hope unless we become judgmental about the experience of others.
Cruelty comes exactly when it becomes judgmental or it becomes something that we force on other people.
We're talking about, I don't want to put any bands down because honestly, some of those bands I've come to appreciate, I'm much less, you know, judgmental of music than I used to be.
That judgmental glare is two seconds away.
That judgmental glare is two seconds away.
Tinder or Instagram. How has this impacted relationships? I think mostly meeting virtually for the first time affects people's expectations since it's hard to know how much of that person is genuine. A lot of people fake their profiles and even their pictures to cast an unrealistic image of themselves to others. Let's talk about networking with people. What are the benefits of building relationships with people in the community? Getting to know people in the neighborhood is advantageous for building a sense of security and belonging. In case of emergencies, it's very beneficial to be able to rely on people close by for help. My family is quite tight with people living around us and this has been very helpful in many cases, like the other day when my neighbor helped my dad to jumpstart his car. Are there any negatives? I think sometimes neighbors can be nosy or judgmental and this can be drawbacks of living in a tight community.
Maybe I'm being judgmental here, but sometimes I wonder what the world would be like if people spent more time expressing themselves in ways that didn't, you know, directly fund a massive company, you know?
Maybe I'm being judgmental here,
Then it can come off as really judgmental.
Some people might feel jealous or they might feel like those women aren't living up to their full potential by just being a housewife, but those judgmental people are really just a minority.