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Understanding the Shift from Opinion to Judgment

Ever thought about when opinions become unhelpful judgments? How can you check yourself for the difference?

When we hold an opinion, there is usually an element of openness and grounded self-awareness. Emotionally, opinions tend to feel calm, steady, and flexible. We recognize that our perspective comes from our own experiences, and we remain open to learning or hearing other views. When an opinion hardens into unhelpful judgment, the emotional tone shifts. Judgment tends to be more rigid and emotionally charged. It carries a sense of superiority, frustration, or even moral condemnation, leaving little room for nuance or empathy.

OpinionUnhelpful Judgment
Feels calm and groundedFeels emotionally charged or tense
Acknowledges personal perspectiveAssumes one “right” way
Open to discussion or differing viewsClosed off or dismissive of other perspectives
Curious and reflectiveCritical or condemning
Flexible and adaptableRigid and absolute

Examples:

Opinion: “I personally prefer to wake up early and be productive in the morning.”
Harsh judgment: “People who sleep in are lazy and clearly don’t care about their lives.”

Opinion: “I value structure and planning at work.”
Harsh judgment: “People who don’t plan ahead are a mess and will never be successful.”

Opinion: “I feel best when I follow a clean, whole-food diet.”
Harsh judgment: “Anyone who eats processed food doesn’t respect their body.”

What impacts does moving from opinion to unhelpful judgment have at work? At home?

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