RE: Good Judgement

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This is quite an interesting yet thought-provoking post. I love how you described the different types of skeptics and narrowed it down to one key thing - the inability to see beyond their own perspectives.

Genuinely, I believe most times it's an issue of people projecting their individual beliefs and inner self on others without considering nuance, regardless of it being a mirrored situation. However, I think that skepticism is important in a lot of cases in our daily experiences. It keeps us in check of what is and what's not, so it's something to embrace it.

I think your closing has the whole truth in it and it balances out my opinion. Thank you for writing!



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Right. I think there is so much noise nowadays which provides enough ground for skepticism to emerge and be prevalent. I like it when there's some FUD in any given situation/course of action, it's more realistic than an outright not going to work! or going to work absolutely! type of instances.

That said, it's indeed quite hard to navigate this in between phases and not have it worked up on one's state of mind/emotions. When immersed in FUD, always zoom out, glance at the past a bit then come back to the present in a different lens before making a decision.

Thanks for stopping by :)

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