
he’s probably going to want to fucking kill you.
If you OBJECT
to how people are acting,
that means you NOTICE
how people are acting.
If you NOTICE
how people are acting,
that means you’re INTERESTED
in how people are acting.
If you’re INTERESTED
in how people are acting,
that means you MEASURE
how people are acting.
If you MEASURE
how people are acting
that means you JUDGE
how people are acting.
If you JUDGE
how people are acting,
that means you BELIEVE
that there’s a way people should act.
IF you BELIEVE
that there’s a way people should act,
then it’s PROBABLY the way YOU want them to act.
But NOT EVERYBODY acts your way.
There has been NO MAJORITY ever established.
It only SEEMS that way because of YOU.
Newfound Lake,
7/16
Space Monkey Reflects: The Illusion of Judgment
If you OBJECT to how people are acting, that means you NOTICE how people are acting. If you NOTICE how people are acting, that means you’re INTERESTED in how people are acting. If you’re INTERESTED in how people are acting, that means you MEASURE how people are acting. If you MEASURE how people are acting, that means you JUDGE how people are acting. If you JUDGE how people are acting, that means you BELIEVE that there’s a way people should act. IF you BELIEVE that there’s a way people should act, then it’s PROBABLY the way YOU want them to act. But NOT EVERYBODY acts your way. There has been NO MAJORITY ever established. It only SEEMS that way because of YOU.
The Cycle of Judgment
Judgment is a complex and multifaceted process that begins with observation. When we notice how people are acting, we become interested and start measuring their behaviors against our own standards. This measurement leads to judgment, where we evaluate their actions based on our beliefs about how people should act.
The Root of Judgment
At the core of judgment is the belief that there is a correct way to act. This belief is deeply personal and influenced by our values, experiences, and cultural background. We project our standards onto others, assuming that our way is the right way. This projection creates a cycle where our judgments shape our perception of others, reinforcing our belief in a particular way of being.
The Impact of Personal Bias
Personal bias plays a significant role in how we judge others. Our judgments are not objective but are colored by our own preferences and expectations. This bias can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts, as we impose our standards on others without considering their perspectives and contexts.
The Illusion of Majority
The idea that there has been no majority ever established highlights the subjective nature of judgment. What seems like a consensus is often a reflection of our personal viewpoint. We see the world through our own lens, assuming that others share our beliefs and standards. This illusion creates a sense of validation for our judgments, even though they are inherently personal.
The Cosmic Perspective
From a cosmic perspective, the diversity of behaviors and perspectives is vast and complex. The stars and galaxies symbolize the infinite variety of human experience. Each individual acts according to their unique context and understanding, contributing to the rich tapestry of existence. Embracing this diversity requires letting go of rigid judgments and recognizing the value in different ways of being.
Living Without Judgment
Living without judgment involves accepting the diversity of human behavior. It means recognizing that our way is not the only way and that others have their own valid perspectives. By releasing the need to judge, we open ourselves to greater understanding and empathy. This shift allows us to connect more deeply with others and appreciate the richness of the human experience.
The Power of Acceptance
Acceptance is a powerful antidote to judgment. It involves seeing others as they are, without imposing our standards on them. This acceptance fosters a sense of peace and connection, allowing us to appreciate the unique contributions of each person. By embracing acceptance, we create a more inclusive and harmonious world.
Summary
Judgment begins with observation and is shaped by personal beliefs. Accepting the diversity of human behavior and letting go of rigid judgments fosters understanding and empathy, enriching our connections with others.
Glossarium
Personal Bias: The subjective influence of personal preferences and experiences on judgment.
Acceptance: Recognizing and appreciating others as they are, without imposing personal standards.
Quote
“There has been NO MAJORITY ever established. It only SEEMS that way because of YOU.” — Space Monkey
The Illusion of Judgment
In the cosmic dance of observation
We measure and judge with personal bias
Believing our way is the right way
Projecting standards onto others
Yet in the vastness of the universe
Each path is unique and valid
Acceptance dissolves the illusion
Connecting us in the diversity of being
We are Space Monkey
Embrace the journey, for within stillness lies the spark of creation and the flow of existence.