It’s Not Differences That Divide Us Meg Wheatley
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Judgement (or judgment) is the evaluation of given circumstances to make a decision or form an opinion. It may also refer to the result of such an evaluation, or to the ability of someone to make good judgements. In an informal context, a judgement may refer to an opinion expressed as fact. In logic, judgements assert the truth of statements.
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Curiosity fuels human progress. Today’s complex world can dampen our natural inquisitiveness. Encouraging questions help us understand change, find new ideas, and keep learning. Continue reading The Power of Curiosity Driving human progress