You and I see things different ways. We all view people and events separately. Anymore, we get personalized views based on what some algorithm thinks we might click on. We'll get shown different articles written by different people, and we might have completely different views on the same event. This is not new. In this ready from Luke, a sinful woman anoints Jesus' feet, and the event and woman are viewed completely differently by Jesus and the Pharisee. (Let's give the Pharisee a little credit here for inviting Jesus into his house.)
The Pharisee sees the woman's past.
Jesus sees her heart.
It's a reminder that there will always be people who judge us based on our pasts. We cannot avoid this. We cannot change it.
But we can give thanks that Jesus doesn't judge us based on our pasts. The Gospels tell us that we are claimed by Christ in the waters of baptism and judged on the basis of Christ's worthiness (which is better than ours!). So we are marked as worthy because of what Christ has already done for us.
Jesus sees us differently than many people in the world do. May we give thanks for that, and may it inspire us to look upon others with mercy and grace.