🧠Your Judgment Is a Skill You Can Train
Good judgment is not something you're born with - it's a skill you build through real-life experience, just like riding a bike.
A 10-year-old makes poor decisions not because they're dumb, but because they haven't lived through enough yet. The more you experience, the sharper your judgment becomes.
Here's what's changing at work right now:
- Old way: The boss makes all the decisions
- New way: Teams make their own decisions
This means everyone needs to develop good judgment, not just the person in charge.
But there's a challenge - younger people today are completely overwhelmed by information. Too many opinions, news stories, and posts make it hard to think clearly. Learning to sort through the noise is one of the most important skills you can build.
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