I would say that good judgement comes from considering the outcomes of your decisions.
This is not something that is a "talent": something that one is born with, or something that can be done without thinking too hard. Instead, one actually has to consider the outcomes of the decisions to be able to evaluate them.
<span>The material assets of the North during the Civil War became more effective during the long run. Meaning, the assets were not immediately beneficial, but rather, paid off after time had passed. The assets included the beginning of new markets of selling products and for production of products and labor. There were different and new types of raw materials as well as a new frame of mind that added to the interest in democracy.</span>
Home, food, friends, ability to go to church and school etc.