I feel like nowadays society is too obsessed with immediate answers, everything must be quick and easy, as Bauman said, we are on a "liquid era" and a large problem has arisen from it, as people want everything faster, they start to judge quickly as well, which leads to a lot of disinformation, believing in generalizations becomes a recurrent thing, the process of judgement becomes very superficial, people are ready to judge everything with very little information just because it is "easier" and "quicker", also, accepting random information found on the internet becomes convenient, there is little to no filtering, anything that sounds convincing is accepted as truth. I believe it will take a lot of time to change such approach, however, if someone really tries to develop a better approach of judging things, if someone keeps observing things and always trying to find the most reasonable answer, with the adequate degree of skeptiscism, this person can start to leave such a bubble and being able to see the world in a more realistic pair of lenses, any skill that you constantly practice, eventually, at some point it will become a precise skill. Observing, analyzing and judging properly are skills for life, if developed they can be used in all areas of life.
















