Judgment. The decision to perceive by considerations and weighing. The ethnicity at what we weigh upon; do we really believe and vouch with our life? By sight and conversing, is it adequate for us to decide and alter our perception? Most importantly, in which reality do we hover and tend to put it together? Just like the truth in the saying, 'there are two sides of a story', which story do we choose to absorb more? To stand between two sides of a subject, each shoulder tend to say its piece but with the subconscious rooting for one, the shoulder seem to lean sideway.
In favor for a particular shoulder perhaps? Well, not if we keep both eyes open, peeled to a horizontal weighing bar. Both in equal consideration. Simply to absorb and understand would be most ideal. Discard judgment. Judgment, a virtue in which actions were constructed is crucial and important especially when the magnitude of its effect will be influential in spawning other decision making. If the great leaders were to practice it blindfolded and as pleased, the world will consume itself in catastrophic proportions.
The decision to judge. Being able to judge is naturally human but reasonably unjust. Being to judge someone with eyes closed is probably blasphemy, considered its paramount. If this is often practiced, then personalities and characters will be fictionally concocted and the truth of each individual will simply be amputated. Things are not what it appears. What seem superficial may be pounded under web of complications.
It is by graceful attitude and the capability to see within ourselves and others, that we can be versatile in making utmost just judgment. Nothing is usually absolute. Much of what we see lies in the gray area. Probably by tolerating a pinch of mystery would dawn us that engraving someone with judgment is not gracious and righteous.