logically, that’s a distinction without a difference
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Huh?
It’s absolutely a meaningful distinction. Advice comes from a place of support, it’s an offer, not an indictment.
Judgment assumes superiority and finality; advice assumes agency and choice. One says ‘you’re wrong,’ the other says ‘here’s another way.’
If you can’t tell the difference, maybe you’re too used to criticism to recognize help.
given that specific meaning of judgement, i see what you are saying.
i read the word judgment, and assume it’s general definition, as our intellectual faculty, ability to discern.
advice is giving one’s subjective discernment/judgment of an objective situation.
that’s why i said no difference.
two different pages.
should have asked what you meant instead of assuming. 🫡