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"فکر کردن دشوار است به همین دلیل بیشتر مردم قضاوت می‌کنند"

Carl Jung
Carl Jung Psychiatrist
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Thinking deeply and critically is hard work, much harder than most people like to admit. That’s why so many of us default to judging instead. When we judge, we make quick, often superficial assessments of people and situations. It’s faster, easier, and it doesn’t require us to challenge our own beliefs or dig beneath the surface. But when we judge, we miss out on understanding the complexities and nuances of the world around us.

Consider the historical context. This observation has been around for ages because it's timeless. The philosopher Carl Jung is often credited with saying this in the mid-20th century. Back then, just as now, society was prone to snap judgments. People were quick to label others based on race, class, or religion, rather than understanding individual stories. Jung, with his deep dives into the human psyche, saw the mental shortcuts people took to avoid the harder task of genuine thinking.

Let’s dive into a real-life example. Imagine you’re at work, and a new colleague arrives. They’re a bit standoffish and don’t join in the usual office banter. It’s easy to judge them as unfriendly or aloof. But let’s think deeper. Maybe they’re just nervous, or perhaps they’re going through something personal that’s affecting their behavior. By taking the time to get to know them, you might discover they’re actually warm and funny once they feel comfortable.

So, how do you apply this wisdom in your life? Next time you catch yourself making a snap judgment, pause. Ask yourself why you’re making this judgment. Is it based on solid evidence or just a gut reaction? Challenge yourself to think more deeply. Engage with the person or situation more fully. You might be surprised by what you discover.

To make this advice hit home, let me tell you a story. Picture this: you’re at a family gathering, and your cousin brings his new girlfriend. She’s dressed in gothic style, with black lipstick and piercings. Your aunt whispers to you, “She looks like trouble.” You could easily agree and dismiss her. But you decide to strike up a conversation instead. You find out she’s studying to be a nurse and has a passion for helping others. That initial judgment was way off, right? By thinking instead of judging, you opened the door to understanding someone new.

Remember, our brains love shortcuts. It’s easier to judge than to think deeply. But those shortcuts can lead us astray. Next time you’re faced with a person or situation that triggers a snap judgment, take a moment. Reflect. Ask questions. Get curious. It’s not always easy, but it’s worth it. You’ll find a richer, more nuanced world waiting for you when you choose to think deeply rather than judge quickly.
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Critical thinking Difficulty Human nature Judgment Mindset Perception Psychology Reflection Society Thinking
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