It slightly worries me that when people find a problem, they rush to judgment of what to do.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's the people who have an incentive to find the problem who usually find the problem.
People are so quick to judge and make decisions for themselves about situations they know absolutely nothing about.
I think the whole nerves thing comes into play when we worry about what other people and society will think.
Some people think they are concentrating when they're merely worrying.
Enthusiasm for a cause sometimes warps judgment.
A mistake in judgment isn't fatal, but too much anxiety about judgment is.
I am struck by how quickly I am prone to judgmentalism.
Most people get overwhelmed by the insignificant decisions of their lives. I'm urging people to minimize the time spent on these when they're not critical to their most important goals.
If we're given a number of circumstances to deal with, the brain goes into this mode of trying to find a solution, and it's amazing how good we are at it.
What I worry about is that when problems are not addressed, people will not know who is responsible.