People who make assessments without rigor are viewed as flaky and full of opinions that change like the weather.
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Assessments are never the truth. They are statements people make that fulfill some concern with their particular standards.
Your historic narratives are assessments of yourself and others - āOthers are smarter than meā; āYou canāt trust menā; āThe future is hopeless.ā These assessments are generally ungrounded, but nonetheless determine what actions you will and will not take.
There is no truth to your statements of judgement, just what you say. You can provide evidence for what you say, but that still doesnāt make it the truth.
Assessments are grounded; for assertions we must provide evidence.
Even though your judgements arenāt the truth, you can make them with rigorous āgroundingā.