When our Judge says something is bad, we need to take that statement with a grain of salt—if not outright dismissal. Our Judge convinces us that we know what is good and bad at any given moment, but the truth is that we actually don’t. Our Judge’s perspective is narrowly focused—it has severe tunnel vision. It reacts to the immediate effect of something, ignoring the many longer-term possibilities of its impact that could easily be the opposite.

