ANSWERS: 18
  • Anyone can judge anyone else. No one can stop them. What matters is if you take their judgment seriously.
  • I do...if you feel judged..You do.
  • Judging and judgement are two sides of the same coin. Using judgement can keep you from getting hurt, to an extent. But judging is always a form of complaining. And while judgement is a power, judging certainly is not.
  • Your decisions. All judgments are is how one person interprets another persons actions. The only way to not be judged is either never meet another person or not exist.
  • The +6 or -6 buttons...
  • . Sadly, It's anyone's decision to judge you. You don't have to listen to their judgement however. Be yourself. Don't confrom. Be who you are, not who they want you to be. I belive we have the power of judgement to help us in life-- to make good decisions, to help us find what's the right thing to do. Some people, though, take it upon themselves to judge others.
  • You do... By asking questions
  • I may use my judgement but I do not judge. I may not agree with your opinions and will say that I do not but it is not for me to decide what judgement should be handed down apon you. My mental powers give me the power to use my judgement .
  • The power: My free will. The right to: nothing really.
  • I didn't realize I had.
  • sorry, I don't care enough to judge others..I'm way too busy trying to get my own life done properly:)
  • The power to judge is within each of us. Any time a relationship is established between two or more people, they share that power. It is very similar to the power to ignore. You and I can exercise our powers anytime we engage in any kind of encounter, such as asking/answering questions on AnswerBag.
  • nothing. i'm not perfect.
  • What gives me the power to judge you? That's obvious. The simple truths: that I am sentient, we live in a society with it's own customs and views of normality, and we are raised to judge-think about. You parents had you dress nice? Then you would view those who don't as "wrong". those three truths give me all the power I need to judge you, or anyone I see fit. It's how society is. I won't be like some of the others, and explain why you shouldn't care about being judged, I will say straight up why I am able to judge you. I did. By that same token, you could judge me, and anyone you want to. That brings in the fourth truth: Freedom of thought and expression.
  • I go by this dictum, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone." No one gives me the power to judge someone.
  • I have zero power or right to judge you..I know that. Judging should come only from perfect people..the last time I checked they don't exist!:)
  • I only have the power that the questioner is willing to give me. I do get paid to help people correct their life error, though: lawyer.
  • Nothing.......

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