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While confessing to all sorts of lingering uncertainties, I am inclined to go with this second version of what happened.
I am inclined to go along with the suggestion of the title in Thanissaro Bhikkhu's recent essay in Tricycle magazine: "The Power of Judgment: Judgmental Is Bad, Judicious Is Good".
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