Srinagar, March 28 -- In a world where opinions travel faster than facts and judgments are passed in seconds, a simple yet profound question arises: How can I judge someone when I myself walk imperfectly? This question is not just philosophical-it is deeply personal, and perhaps the need of the hour. Every human being carries flaws. Some are visible, others remain hidden behind carefully constructed appearances. Yet, despite our shared imperfection, we often find it easier to point out the faults in others than to confront our own. It gives us a false sense of superiority, a temporary comfort that we are somehow better. But in reality, this habit reflects more about our own insecurities than about the person we judge.Life is not a straigh...