Lately, I've been pissed off! Well, not actually. Due to the growing support of the theory that I am judgmental, I have come to, at least consider the validity of the accusation. However, I can not forsake the opportunity to bring attention to the fact that by calling me judgmental, my accusers are in fact judging me and therefor judgmental in their own right. Furthermore, are we not all judgmental to one extent or another? Judging people, and the things around us have essential benefits in life. ("What does it mean...?")

Consider. If we did not "judge" people, we may never learn who to trust. If we failed to judge situations, we would not know which ones to avoid? How would we know who to befriend, 'boyfriend' or leave friendless? How would we know when to remove ourselves from situations and when to "live a little"? Hint: We judge them! ("What does it mean...?")

Judge not, less ye be judged! Ye are judged and ye judge others. It's okay. I think the important thing is to judge out of necessity and not out of jealousy, or out of anger and just plain nastiness. Judgment is not a weapon its a tool to be used carefully and in consideration of the subject.  ("What does it mean...?")
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