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Why do you judge?

Updated: 8/21/2019
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Judgement is a sort of strange term because passing judgment on someone can mean alot of different things in different contexts but I'm going to assume that you mean the judgement of someone on a personal level, for example looking at someone and liking or disliking them based on their attire. Judgement is a product of your upbringing and of group psychology. Human beings have been conditioned over millions of years to judge the safety, sexual viability, health and other factors of human beings mostly as a safety measure. Group psychology has an element as well that dates back primarily to tribal era relations. Many times resources were limited and tribes had to fight over them and often members of tribes had to judge whether or not interacting with other tribes was worth the risk. This still translates to today. Lets say you are in highschool and you could be classified as a "wimp". You group together with others of your similar status as a means of protection and immediatly begin to judge others like "jocks" as a threat to the safety of the group. I hope that answers your question!

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