Allan Paris
Well-Known Member
I'd like to know what you all think about them, are they different or are they the same?
The two words are funny, the definiton of judgement is drowned with the word "opinion", and the definition of opinion is drowned with the word "judgement". I have spoken to quite a few people about the words, and I have to come my own conclusion about it. They are however you want to precieve them.
People who practice yoga seem to have this debate quite often, and I have heard the words be broken down to a science.
In different settings they have a more sound explanation i.e. in a court room a judge makes or gives judgements and not opinions. But this is not always the case, I am talking about every day life, and the situations we are in.
I personally don't believe in opinions, I believe that all people make judgements and only say "in my opinion" before or after a statement, to seem non-judgemental.
The two words are funny, the definiton of judgement is drowned with the word "opinion", and the definition of opinion is drowned with the word "judgement". I have spoken to quite a few people about the words, and I have to come my own conclusion about it. They are however you want to precieve them.
People who practice yoga seem to have this debate quite often, and I have heard the words be broken down to a science.
In different settings they have a more sound explanation i.e. in a court room a judge makes or gives judgements and not opinions. But this is not always the case, I am talking about every day life, and the situations we are in.
I personally don't believe in opinions, I believe that all people make judgements and only say "in my opinion" before or after a statement, to seem non-judgemental.