Yes, everyone is a contradictory individual, but at the same time, everyone is also a unified individual. For example, man is the contradictory unity of nature and society; man is the contradictory unity of divinity and secularity; everyone is a complex polyhedron, but some people have a larger or smaller face, which even makes people think that they are just a complex polyhedron. A simple plane, but even so, this plane may also come from disguise. In other words, we must have a dialectically unified point of view towards others and ourselves. A person may have more than one motive for his behavior, and a person's goodness, evil, beauty and ugliness are not absolute. Wait, only in this way can we have a comprehensive and profound understanding of others and ourselves.