just me
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- MBTI
- infj
If a person is acting suspiciously, we wonder why. If someone acts sickly and in need of quick help, we are trying to help someone. If someone lies a lot, we know to not believe everything they say. That is an observation I might see. When we choose to not spend a lot of time with a certain person, it is a choice. Decision-making does not require judging.
When someone tells another what they should do and where, they have no right to say so. Experience may tell ourselves what to do. Intuition may tell us what to do. Avoidance of another's words comes naturally. Our answer as to what we should or should not react to comes to some of us immediately. However, if we study the situation a good bit, then do what we decided, it seems more like discerning than judging to me.
When someone tells another what they should do and where, they have no right to say so. Experience may tell ourselves what to do. Intuition may tell us what to do. Avoidance of another's words comes naturally. Our answer as to what we should or should not react to comes to some of us immediately. However, if we study the situation a good bit, then do what we decided, it seems more like discerning than judging to me.