Experience and Knowledge
Judgement watches everyone. His eyes flit around a mile a minute taking in every hair twirl, every wistful sigh, every side-long glance. For him there is always an opinion to be made, a stance to be taken, and an argument to whisper to the person he’s sitting next to.
Judgement watches everyone. His eyes flit around a mile a minute taking in every hair twirl, every wistful sigh, every side-long glance. For him there is always an opinion to be made, a stance to be taken, and an argument to whisper to the person he’s sitting next to.
Judgement is never satisfied. He takes a sip of lemonade and wants it to have a bit more sugar. He sees a girl’s prom dress and wants it to have a few more sparkles. He talks to a freshman and wants to hear some more enthusiasm. But for him dissatisfaction is the same as forward thinking. He uses Knowledge and Experience to inform himself. He realizes: everything can be better. He dedicates himself to getting it there.
He decides who wins and who loses and this gives him enemies upon enemies. Walking the street, he’s on the receiving end of dirty looks and people sometimes purposefully run into him. This is confusing for Judgement, he equates himself with Fairness. But while Fairness is smiling and waving along the dirt roads in Wyoming, Judgement is slouched under an umbrella in NYC. Instead of being accepted by the public like Fairness, Judgement is forever an outsider. Judgement believes he is facilitating a better world, but the public simply does not agree. People do not know how to take his real criticism.
Judgement sees the potential. He pushes people to take it. But sometimes he just goes too far and they fall off a cliff. Confidence rushes to catch them. Experience and Knowledge watch the scene and just shake their heads.
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