This is an excellent question/commentary, but my heartfelt answer is NO. ... I neither wanna be judged nor judge anyone - there is enough of that "EGO-based CANCER" in the world already. ... ALL I wanna do, really, and as corny as it might sound, is to SHARE Good Will, Friendship, Happiness, Love, Knowledge, and Music - that's all. ... The rest is just the ego-diseased rest. ... Live long and prosper.
2007-09-25 08:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I don't want to be "judged." I want people to know, as much as is possible for anyone, who I am. If we connect with each other, by accepting, (without judging), that's a wonderful thing. A circle of quality friends. I think of judging as having an "opinion"often based on speculation & assumptions.
2007-09-23 20:50:02
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answered by Valac Gypsy 6
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There seems to be a misunderstanding about the word "judge."
We may need to be appreciated for who we are, to be understood, but not to "judged."
YY stated an observation, speculation, assumption, opinion--not a judgment. (In fact, you don't always capitalize.) The last line of the answer just above YY clearly defines the difference.
To judge is best used in a legal context, & even then can be dead wrong.
2007-09-25 15:30:08
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answered by Psychic Cat 6
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We all want to be judged, me as much as anyone else. It tells us we are appreciated for who we are or who we appear to be. Either way, we feel the need to be judged, especially by the ones we care for most.
2007-09-23 20:10:19
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answered by LORD Z 7
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of course. judged as good that is.
and i really want to judge as well.
right now i'm judging from your question that you enjoy asking deep philosphical questions and you like to capitalize each word.
2007-09-23 22:19:25
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answered by YY 2
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