Judgmental People

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By calling out judgmental people, you're essentially being a judgmental person. It is human nature to judge others to some extent, yet even if we’re not overly sensitive, it’s upsetting when others are overly critical of us. It’s hurtful and we feel the sting in life. It never seems to be constructive.

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Essay

Judgmental People

The world is full of two kinds of judgmental people. There are the “good” judgmental people who judge to give constructive criticism to make a person better at something, and there are the “bad” judgmental people who judge because it makes them feel better about themselves to put others down. Society today needs the “good” judgmental people because it makes a person better at something, such as a sport or a better writer. The world today does not need the negativity of the “bad” judgmental people because it can cause damage to another person.

In society today, we need the “good” judgmental people because of their constructive criticism. Constructive criticism makes a person better at something where as the “bad” judgments can lower a person’s self esteem. The good judgmental people help others to succeed throughout life by giving them honest feedback. A “good” judgmental person that gives constructive criticism can help out others by making them a better writer, a better speaker, a better sports player, etc. The nice and honest criticism makes someone a better person and they don’t feed off of the negative judgments. In my English class, we write many essays and after we turn them in, our teacher will grade them by writing side notes on what we can do better instead of telling us that our essay sucked. That would be an example of “good” judgments because she told us how we could improve our essays and what things we should add or take out. Some parents can be a really good example of “good” judgmental people because they judge us because they want us to succeed in life. Also, some friends could be “good” judgmental people because they can give us good advice on what to do in certain situations.

Open celtic heroes. Society today does not need the “bad” judgments because it lowers a person’s self esteem. “Bad” criticism is done in a negative way by putting others down so that person can make themselves feel better about their own insecurities. People judge others daily because they think that it is funny, but really, it affects the person that was being judged. The “bad”, negative judgments of people could lead them to become depressed and commit suicide. The “bad” judgments can be done on the internet or face to face contact. Teenagers put people down daily by assuming a bad judgment towards another person. In my opinion, I think that they do this because they want attention from others or they want others to think that they are “cool”. Many people such as parents, friends, teachers, and siblings can be very judgmental. Some friends could be an example of “bad” judgmental people because they might tell you something that will hurt your feelings, such as they could tell you that your outfit looks ugly or that you look like crap that day. Almost everyone around us has said something negative to another person at least once in their lifetime.

Clearly, judging others can be a negative experience, or they can be a positive experience. It could be negative because it could cause damage to another person by lowering their self esteem. It could be positive because it is helping others become better at something by telling them how to fix what they did wrong. Parents, friends and siblings could all be examples of “good” judgmental people and “bad” judgmental people because they could judge you to be mean, or they could judge you because they care about you and want you to succeed in life, which is why they criticize to help you learn from your mistakes.