Why we judge after only seeing the bad side?
Who is the most hated person in history? In answer to this question, many will talk about Adolf Hitler, the then head of the Nazi forces in Germany and Chancellor of Germany during World War II. It is natural that most people in the world do not disagree with the answer. It is not uncommon for the modern world to refer to him as one of the most hated people in history, whose two hands stained with the blood of six million people (especially the Jewish community). I have heard Adolf Hitler as a hated person since childhood. I have heard about him so many times in my life that I have been eager to read his autobiography since childhood. I really wanted to know how a man could do such a cruel thing. As a result, in the middle of the twentieth spring of my life, I started reading his autobiography, written by Adolf Hitler himself. The book is called The Main Camp.
I started reading the book with the same amount of hatred towards Adolf Hitler, but after reading the book, I did not have that much hatred in my mind. On the contrary, his philosophy, conclusions and opinions on certain issues fascinate me deeply. I have no hesitation in admitting that the indescribable damage that the world suffered at the hands of Adolf Hitler during World War II could never be remedied, but I cannot deny that he had a profound erudition on many subjects. It is a pity that the bad things of Adolf Hitler have been brought to our notice only, but his good things have never been brought before us. As a result, we could never fully judge him.
But when we come to the final conclusion of a subject, we should first look at that subject with both good and bad sides. Otherwise you will never be able to come to a definite decision on any subject from a neutral place. We should evaluate the good and the bad in the right way in the interest of a neutral decision in any way. And it must be done.