Wrong view underlying ill will is that you would gain something by seeing somebody else suffering. Right view is that you gain something by wishing everybody to be happy.

"There’s an interesting passage where the Buddha says that ill will is also a form of wrong view, the implication being that goodwill [mettā] is a form of right view. The view underlying ill will, of course, is that you would gain something by seeing somebody else suffering. Right view is that you gain something by wishing everybody to be happy."

~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Goodwill as Right View"

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