Not knowing the whole story means you have an incomplete understanding. Your judgment could be based on assumptions or partial information, which is not reliable. To be fair and make a proper assessment, you need to have all the facts at hand.
Because you might get it wrong. Without all the facts, your judgment could be unfair and inaccurate.
Because without all the facts, our judgment could be wrong and unfair.
Because partial information can lead to wrong conclusions. We need the full picture to make a fair assessment.
Because it's unfair. Judging without all the facts can lead to wrong conclusions and hurt someone unjustly.
Because you might misunderstand and be unfair. You need all the facts to make a proper judgment.
It's just not right. Everyone has their own experiences and perspectives, and we don't have all the facts.
Because a book can have many other elements that contribute to its value besides the story, like the writing style, character development, and themes.
Because you might make incorrect assumptions and be unfair. Judging without all the facts can lead to misunderstandings and wrong conclusions.
Well, short stories can be complex and nuanced. Judging them too quickly might prevent us from seeing the author's intended message or the subtleties in the plot and characters. Sometimes, a second read or a little reflection can change our perspective completely.
Well, judging a book by its cover can lead to wrong assumptions. The cover might be designed to attract attention but not represent the depth and value of the writing. Sometimes, hidden gems have simple covers.
Because each person's experiences and circumstances are unique. You don't have all the details of their life, so it's unfair to make quick judgments.