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  • #42104
    sri
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    Hello
    I’ve been thinking about the difference between learning at every new experience and the judgements we make whenever we encounter something new.
    What is the difference between the two?
    Thanks

    #42149
    sia
    Participant

    just saying…..this might not be true….
    1. judgement comes earlier than learning because to learn, you should understand your judgement,register it in your mind and then recall it and then reinforce it in your behavior (or your way of thinking..).
    2. It is easy to change our judgements.. but once you learn something in a certain way,it is difficult to unlearn it……(that’s how our brain works)
    3. Being judgemental about everything is not all bad, acting towards someone merely basing on our judgement is…. and to learn something from every new thing we come across is not good always… we can only learn things which we judge as usefu/ appealing to us….ex: if u go to a concert/listen to great music, you can instantly judge whether it is great music or not.. but you wont feel like learning music until you judge that it can be useful for you..

    m really sorry if i got you more confused than before….

    #42155
    John
    Participant

    Here’s how I differentiate between the following:

    – Learning = False vs. True
    – Judgement = Bad vs. Good

    While there are objective and scientific proven truths, when it comes to judgement, Shakespeare said it best,

    “There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.”

    🙂

    #42162
    Kinny
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    I think wisdom is learning the correct lessons from your failures and successes. Judgement is seeing the similarities of the past and present, whereas learning is seeing the possible distinctions.

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