The hottest Judgment Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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thestoa β€’ 314 implied HN points β€’ 10 Feb 24
  1. Establish personal protocols to handle criticism online by nurturing offline friendships and developing a taxonomy of feedback.
  2. Cancellation and online harassment are real and harmful, aiming to cut people off from opportunities and psychological safety.
  3. Engage in snark and trolling online, but be aware of the impact they can have on your ego and be prepared to handle online judgment with resilience.
Poczwardowski Notes β€’ 177 implied HN points β€’ 13 Dec 23
  1. Playing chess is not about intelligence but about practice and a systematic approach to learning.
  2. Chess is a game of skill and strategy, with no luck involved. It's a battle of brains where the better prepared player usually wins.
  3. Overcoming fear of judgment can lead to valuable experiences. Trying new things, like learning chess, can be rewarding and fun.
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Fake NoΓ»s β€’ 284 implied HN points β€’ 10 Jun 23
  1. Social media often invites us to judge others, but we may not truly know the whole story.
  2. Crappy moralizing involves gossiping, invading privacy, piling on attacks, and seeking a false sense of superiority.
  3. There are times when moral judgment is necessary, like addressing mistreatment or evaluating public officials, but excessive moralizing may not be helpful.
Crackers & Grape Juice + β€’ 78 implied HN points β€’ 19 Sep 23
  1. Heaven is described as a joyful party where everyone, regardless of their past, can come together and have a good time.
  2. The idea of Heaven being likened to 'Miller Time' symbolizes a time of celebration and inclusivity for all.
  3. Heaven is portrayed as a place of fun and enjoyment where judgment is replaced by a carefree atmosphere.