When you only listen to the story of one side of the party, can you make a reasonable conclusion?
It’s very common that many people choose to straight away jump into a conclusion just based on what they hear from one party without even bother to find out whether it’s the truth or not.
They do not even exercise professional skepticism before they accept the assertion made by that party. If they are wise enough, they should know that they need to investigate to obtain more sufficient appropriate evidence before they can give a reasonable judgment.
Assertions made by people can be distorted in order to protect themselves. So how reliable can the assertion be?
I think learning auditing is really very helpful in daily life especially when it comes to cases when everyone is not fully speaking the truth because they want to protect themselves. So in this case, what can we do?
Seek for the truth!
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