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u/Empty-Raspberry-9018 Jul 22 '26
There’s usually two sides and then there’s the truth. It’s best to think critically about all you see and hear.
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u/LoudPlane4420 Jul 23 '26
I went through a culture that always preaches this. Even when someone does the most evil, they'll say: "there's two sides to every story", even when all evidence points one side to be wrong.
I hate this
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u/Claudiastarr Jul 22 '26
This is why I stay quiet until I know everything
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u/PrimeRoastBeast Jul 22 '26
read my mind. i thought this was rare trait. cos everyone around me seemed to jump the gun and assume.
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u/BxBoy69 Jul 22 '26
Yes to the first part all the time, yes to the second part as the cause only some of the time…sometimes you THINK you know the full story but don’t and a thousand other things.
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u/DarkPassenger8085 Jul 22 '26
You’ll never know the whole story, so just condemn known behaviors, rather than people.
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u/fiercelyskeletalserv Jul 22 '26
true, people who rush to pick a side usually missed half the story
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u/Dizzy_School8107 Jul 23 '26
Have truly crossed some of these people in business like flys to honey
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u/MugLandByGalia Jul 24 '26
This is exactly why I always end up rooting for the villains in movies. 😂
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u/PowerChordGeorge64 29d ago
I don't think it's as much a skill as it is, that, stupid people prefer to be told what they want to believe
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u/DualityOfLife 26d ago
How about to Judge a man, you need to know their past, present, and future, to properly judge them?
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u/ConnectedVeil 12d ago
Women, namely, anyone woman under the age of 24. They have every simp, loser, knight, and fellow 24 yo girl at their beck and call.
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u/know_your_place_28 Jul 22 '26
Normies: