We often rush to form opinions the moment we hear a story. Emotions, trust, and personal biases can make us side with one person instantly. But every story has two sides, and truth usually lies somewhere in between.
Listening to both perspectives is not just about fairness—it’s about understanding. One person’s truth may be colored by pain, misunderstanding, or incomplete facts. By hearing the other side, we open ourselves to clarity and avoid judging too quickly.
In life, whether it’s a conflict between friends, a workplace issue, or even news we consume, patience and balance are essential. Hear both sides, then decide. Wisdom grows where judgment is delayed.
