Judgment.
It is the ability to assess situation(s) or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions. The capacity we refer to here is the ability to ask good questions, draw inferences, and conclude based on these premises: simply, the ability to think objectively.
Having good judgment elder said, is made of two parts namely: (1) the awereness or understanding of the fundamental principles guiding how to think objectively, (2) how to use this understanding to solve life challenges.
A good judgment hence is having an unhindered flow or cycle from in-depth understanding of issues to strategic planning and execution and then to life improvements (Ie. benefits obtained from good judgment) then back to in-depth understanding of issues. Some stages of this cycle sometimes become a natural outcome of others. For instance, quality financial strategy well implemented will lead to wealth creation. Wealth will naturally encourage bigger and better investment in resources that will aid in -depth understanding and then the cycle continues. Wealth created may boost self esteem which catalizes the the rate at which the cycle moves.
It is important that you don't truncate the cycle at any point because doing so may destroy all efforts previously invested in the cycle. Ways by which we can truncate the cycle:
(a) Pride: simple and or fundamental beliefs, strategies religiously executed that brought us much success or fame if abandoned for any reason may cause the system to fail.
(B) Greed: when you grow or execute strategies faster than your abilities can sustain, you may be heading for failure.
Essentially, good judgment is like a muscle of the body, the more it is used, the stronger it becomes. It is therefore necessary that we should not always seek for advice but think things through ourselves, elder whispered!
Thank you for your time with me today, do well again to join me next time for a fresh edition. Till then, don't forget to always rule your world.
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