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To hold judgement is to remain present and it is to recognise context, reflect on consequence and document care. It is not perfection, however; it is answerability.

The author insists: judgement must be supported, not suppressed, it must be visible in the record, not erased by protocol and it must be relational, not procedural.

The author closes with a civic truth: judgement is not a burden, it is a form of care. When held, it restores ethics, when shared, it becomes repair.