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Judgment or Discernment? Learning to Notice Without Getting Lost

Judgment or Discernment? Learning to Notice Without Getting Lost

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Judgment quietly shapes how we see ourselves, how we relate to others, and how we interpret what’s happening around us—at work and in life. In this episode, Pierre and Sarah explore judgment not as a flaw to eliminate, but as a deeply human process to better understand. Together, they unpack its many layers, including self-judgment, judging others, and judging situations, and reflect on why judgment is natural and sometimes even necessary.

The conversation looks closely at where judgment crosses the line from useful discernment into something more charged and harmful. Through gentle inquiry, Pierre and Sarah explore questions such as: When does an opinion become a judgment? How do expectations, tolerance, and values shape what we judge? And what happens when we start judging our own judgments? Rather than trying to get rid of judgment, the episode invites listeners to slow down, notice what’s happening in the moment, and respond with greater awareness, curiosity, and kindness—at work and beyond.

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