Well, if you don't have the full story, your judgment is likely based on incomplete or inaccurate information. This can result in wrongly blaming someone or missing important context that would change your perspective.
Because you might make incorrect assumptions and be unfair. Judging without all the facts can lead to misunderstandings and wrong conclusions.
Because you might misunderstand and be unfair. You need all the facts to make a proper judgment.
Because without all the facts, our judgment could be wrong and unfair.
Because you might get it wrong. Without all the facts, your judgment could be unfair and inaccurate.
Because everyone has their own unique experiences and circumstances that shape who they are and what they do. Without knowing those, it's unfair to pass judgment.
Because partial information can lead to wrong conclusions. We need the full picture to make a fair assessment.
Well, if you judge without knowing the story, you're basing your opinion on incomplete or incorrect information. That can lead to unfair judgments and missed opportunities to understand the complexity of a situation.
Because it's unfair. Judging without all the facts can lead to wrong conclusions and hurt someone unjustly.
Judging someone by their name alone is unfair. A person's story holds the reasons for their actions and behaviors. Without that knowledge, you can't make a fair assessment of them.
You shouldn't judge my story. It's a personal account of my experiences and feelings. Judging it without understanding the full context can lead to misunderstandings and hurt.
Because a book can have many other elements that contribute to its value besides the story, like the writing style, character development, and themes.