Personal biases. The person with the wrong view might have some pre - existing biases. For example, if they had a bad experience with someone who looks or acts like the good person, they might project that onto the good person. They see what they want to see instead of the truth.
The idea behind 'even a good person is evil in someone's story' is that there is no one - size - fits - all view of a person. A teacher might be very kind and helpful to most students. However, if there is a student who the teacher has to discipline often, that student might think the teacher is evil. It shows that the way we judge a person is highly influenced by our personal experiences, emotions, and the role that person plays in our own lives.
Sure. A doctor who has to perform triage during a major disaster. They might choose to save one patient over another. To the family of the patient not saved, the doctor could seem evil. But in the big picture, the doctor was just trying to do their best in a difficult situation.
One way is to communicate openly. Try to have a sincere conversation with the person who has this wrong view. Explain your actions and intentions clearly. For example, if someone thinks you're 'evil' because you didn't help them in a particular way they expected, you can tell them the real reason, like you had your own limitations at that time.
One reason could be lack of interest. If the person's stories are usually about topics that don't appeal to you, like a particular sport you don't care for or a hobby you find dull. Another reason might be if you have a strained relationship with that person. Maybe there have been some disagreements or a falling - out, and seeing their story feels uncomfortable. Also, it could be that you're just too busy. You might have a lot on your plate and simply don't have the time to spare for watching someone's story.
One more possibility is that the story is part of a special feature or event where comments are disabled. For instance, in some cases, a promotional story might not allow comments to keep the focus on the content. Or perhaps the person is using a beta version of a feature that doesn't support comments yet.
One reason could be for a performance like in a play or a movie. Just like what I said before, an actor might be required to dress as a girl to play a certain role. Another reason could be for a costume party. People often choose unique or cross - gender costumes to have fun at parties. Also, in some cultural or traditional events, there might be the need for someone to dress as a girl for symbolic purposes.
They could help a neighbor in need, like mowing their lawn or looking after their pets.
There could be several reasons. Maybe they have blocked you. Another possibility is that their story has privacy settings that limit who can view it, like only allowing certain friends or followers to see. It could also be a glitch in the app you're using.
There could be several reasons. Maybe they have set their story privacy to 'Only Friends' and you're not on their friend list. Another possibility is that there's a technical glitch in the app. It could also be that they have blocked you from seeing their stories.
It might be due to your privacy settings. If you have strict privacy settings on your own account, it could potentially interfere with viewing others' stories. For example, if you have some sort of blocker enabled that prevents you from seeing content from certain types of accounts. But more likely, it's something to do with their account settings, like if they've set their story to be visible only to a specific group of followers and you're not in that group.