J & J

And when it feels like everyone's turning their backs on you 
Oh well the sun's not out but you know you got to see it through 
Noah and The Whale - There Will Come A Time

Earlier today, I read a Guardian's article about 15 people who reveal the truth about their work. Among of them are priest, brain surgeon, Hollywood agent, undertaker, taxi driver, intern, and judge. Here, I'd like to share some of the judge's confession: 

Sitting in the criminal courts gives you a window into the darker, stranger, tragic and dangerous aspects of human activity. You see the complex and difficult lives of the people who end up in front of you. And you realise that your job is not so much to judge them as to ensure that everyone receives justice. 

Even a judge in real life, as mentioned above, realise that his job is more than judging someone whether he is right or wrong. So why do people can be very judgmental over - often times - the little things? If you read it carefully, the previous sentence was slightly a judgment. Haha. Guess the ability to judge a person, a look, a book, or whatever it is has inherited inside us. Each individual is different, so is our judgment level. Well this is just a random-midnight blabber. Be prepared for another one. Good night.

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