I think judgments create experience. No matter if the judgement call was right or wrong you'll learn from it and that is experience.
Very good question.
2007-07-22 01:24:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Judgments create ignorance.
2007-07-22 08:24:21
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answered by Lynnemarie 6
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Judgment comes after the experience; it's the method we use to categorise into 'good' or 'bad', or 'forgettable' or 'unforgettable', etc, experiences.
2007-07-22 08:36:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that experience influences the way we judge things
2007-07-22 08:25:42
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answered by Oleg V 2
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I think it depends on the persons way of thinking. Because it could really go either way.
2007-07-22 08:29:53
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answered by Awdrat 3
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if you judge another person you will get a reaction and that will give you a new experience.
experience sharpens you judgement skills.
2007-07-22 08:26:24
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answered by gjmb1960 7
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no this is not clear
is this for prisoners or convicts?
we have the ten commands to know whats right
2007-07-22 08:26:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither.
2007-07-22 08:23:59
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answered by Anonymous
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both
2007-07-22 08:29:14
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answered by karen s 4
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