Judgment is often mistaken for opinion.
Structure is often mistaken for control.
Judgment as Structure examines the space between them.
This book does not offer advice, frameworks, or techniques. It does not promise resolution. Instead, it explores the conditions under which judgment becomes possible - and the situations in which it quietly disappears.
Through a series of structural examinations, the book looks at responsibility, silence, recognition, authority, and the subtle shift from decision to continuation. It focuses on moments where nothing visibly fails, yet something essential has already changed.
This is not a guide to better choices. It is an inquiry into what makes legitimate judgment possible in the first place.