If we look at the problem from one angle, it is not comprehensive enough at all, and we may even misunderstand and blame others. Some people look at others from their own point of view, blame others wrongly, and may even lose everything seriously. And some people look at others in many ways, often not only will not lose, but also gain a lot. Some people used to think that their parents hated themselves and didn't want to buy anything for themselves. They think in many ways before they understand their parents' difficulties. So I think it is much better to look at the problem from many aspects than from one side. If you don't believe me, I'll give you one or two examples of looking at the problem unilaterally.
Some people have done nothing wrong at all, but students are not good to those people, and they are all aimed at those people, which can be seen in many ways. There are many such results. If you are that kind of person and look at yourself from the perspective of your classmates, you may find your own shortcomings or the truest side of a person. If you look at it from your own point of view, you will only see that they hate you and aim at you, but you can't see why.
This example is not accurate enough. Give a more accurate example. You are a kind person who loves to learn, but people around you don't like to play with you, and you don't like to play with them. At this time, from your own point of view, you think they don't deserve to play with you, but from their point of view, they will feel that playing with a person who loves learning is impossible, and even think that you don't deserve to play with them. Of course, their ideas may not be like this, but they are not much different.
But even so, you can't imagine that it's not that they don't deserve to play with you, but that you don't deserve to play with them. There are many different examples, so I won't mention them one by one. I just want to explain that no matter what you look at in many ways, you will get results that you can't imagine at all, and there will be a lot of feelings. But if you don't think from multiple angles, you will never grow faster than thinking from multiple angles. Therefore, I hope that people who read this article can look at the problem in many ways, not unilaterally.