Forgive the ai response. It's pretty close to what I'd respond if I had more time.
Discernment: The ability to perceive, recognize, or distinguish subtle differences, nuances, or truth from falsehood. It emphasizes insight, clarity, and wisdom—seeing things as they really are without being clouded by bias, emotion, or haste.
It's more about perception and understanding (the "seeing" part).
Judgment: The act of forming an opinion, making a decision, or evaluating something/someone as good/bad, right/wrong, better/worse. It often involves conclusion or verdict.
It can carry a negative connotation (e.g., being "judgmental" = harshly critical), but in a neutral sense it's simply decision-making or assessment
Basically discernment is just seeing the thing for what is and the other is having some sort of thought/feeling about it... Pretty much irrational.
It's a pretty accurate response as is. What more would you care to know? Basically discernment is just seeing the thing for what is and the other is having some sort of thought/feeling about it... Pretty much irrational...
I wanted to hear it from your mind and not an ai mind, you'll come to notice I'm a bit of a fanatic against it, so thanks for adding your thoughts.
I think at some point seeing things crosses the road of thinking something and then deciding things about those things. Seems rational to me and I also think things can change upon new information and experiences.
Hope you don't mind my jumping in.
What is the difference between discernment and judgement?
Forgive the ai response. It's pretty close to what I'd respond if I had more time.
Discernment: The ability to perceive, recognize, or distinguish subtle differences, nuances, or truth from falsehood. It emphasizes insight, clarity, and wisdom—seeing things as they really are without being clouded by bias, emotion, or haste. It's more about perception and understanding (the "seeing" part).
Judgment: The act of forming an opinion, making a decision, or evaluating something/someone as good/bad, right/wrong, better/worse. It often involves conclusion or verdict. It can carry a negative connotation (e.g., being "judgmental" = harshly critical), but in a neutral sense it's simply decision-making or assessment
Basically discernment is just seeing the thing for what is and the other is having some sort of thought/feeling about it... Pretty much irrational.
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No rush, get back to me whenever you have the time, I plan to be around :o)
It's a pretty accurate response as is. What more would you care to know? Basically discernment is just seeing the thing for what is and the other is having some sort of thought/feeling about it... Pretty much irrational...
I wanted to hear it from your mind and not an ai mind, you'll come to notice I'm a bit of a fanatic against it, so thanks for adding your thoughts.
I think at some point seeing things crosses the road of thinking something and then deciding things about those things. Seems rational to me and I also think things can change upon new information and experiences.