A judgment It is a statement about someone or something, which depending on its formulation and the reasoning involved, as well as its fairness with respect to reality, may be true or false.
It can serve you:
Examples of true judgments
The whole is necessarily greater than any of the parts into which it can be divided.
Two entities whose characteristics are exactly identical will always be the same thing.
All things in the universe are explained by forces identical to themselves.
No more can be taken out of a container than is inside.
The whole is nothing more than the sum of its parts.
A single possible line passes between two determined points in which they are included.
All the right angles they are identical to each other.
One thing cannot be what it is and at the same time be something else.