Evaluations, in essence, are … ways of being, modes of existence of those who judge and evaluate.
A women who does not know herself has no choice other than to live with other people's evaluations.
As long as we continue to live as if we are what we do, what we have, and what other people think about us, we will remain filled with judgments, opinions, evaluations, and condemnations. We will remain addicted to putting people and things in their "right" place.
It's objective evaluations that give our hardwiring principles teeth and drive the organization toward results that last.
Silence is, after all, the context for the deepest appreciation of art: the only important evaluations are finally, personal, interior ones.