A Concerned Observation

There is a difference between judgement and observation. Sometimes an observation can be mistaken as judgement. For example, sometimes you may notice something (theoretically speaking), whether in a person or something else, and you base your interpretation of it from a previous experience. So, in that regard, it is an intuition and more of something necessary for survival, opposed to judging. And that observation is derived from repetitively proving yourself to be right in those previous observations that you have had in your previous experiences. Sometimes you hold your observation as a loose idea until it proves itself to be right. So, it was from a place of caution, rather than pretense or judgement, which then makes it a truth, rather than judgement. Then it comes down to someone or something being disappointed in a truth. Or would it be better to blissfully view everyone and everything as saintish and pure? I don’t know about you, but I can sense intent.