understand your point, and I agree that compassion without discernment can become blindness. True compassion doesn’t mean accepting everything without question—it means seeing clearly and still choosing wisdom in how we respond. Judgment, when it comes from awareness rather than ego, is necessary. Without it, we can mistake harmful actions for harmless flow. I think the balance is compassion with discernment—understanding where people are, but also having the courage to recognise when something is rooted in fear, ignorance, or harm and needs to be addressed. For me, the lesson is not to avoid judgment, but to make sure it comes from clarity, not condemnation.