judgment |ˈjəjmənt| (also judgement)
noun
1 the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions : an error of judgment | that is not, in my judgment, the end of the matter.
• an opinion or conclusion : they make subjective judgments about children's skills.
• a decision of a court or judge.
• a monetary or other obligation awarded by a court : a lower court decision upholding the $100,000 judgment.
• the document recording this obligation.
• short for Last Judgment .
2 a misfortune or calamity viewed as a divine punishment : the crash had been a judgment on the parents for wickedness.
This seems to be the theme for today...judgment on what the next best step will be. Truly, as a human being, it seems that a species we are continually thinking of what is next. What is the best move. What should I do. What is that?!?!? Samsara is what I think it most likely is.
That process is exhausting, but the reality is that we do need to think about how we are going to move forward. Maybe that's why some people stay put and they stop seeking the "more" of life.
Death is the final "what's next?" So does anything else that happens in the middle matter? Is it all just fluff?
This seems to be the theme for today...judgment on what the next best step will be. Truly, as a human being, it seems that a species we are continually thinking of what is next. What is the best move. What should I do. What is that?!?!? Samsara is what I think it most likely is.
That process is exhausting, but the reality is that we do need to think about how we are going to move forward. Maybe that's why some people stay put and they stop seeking the "more" of life.
Death is the final "what's next?" So does anything else that happens in the middle matter? Is it all just fluff?
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