"هر چه بیشتر چیزهای خاص را درک کنیم، خدا را بیشتر درک میکنیم."
— Baruch Spinoza
Simplified Meaning:
When we learn more about the world and the things around us, we also learn more about the larger force or idea that created everything, which some people call God. For example, think about a scientist studying how plants grow. By understanding how each part of the plant works and how it interacts with sunlight and water, the scientist gains a deeper appreciation for the complexity and beauty of nature. This deeper understanding of nature can also lead to a greater understanding of the wonder or intelligence that many believe is behind all life. If you take time to learn about the details of things like nature, people, or even hobbies you're passionate about, you start seeing the bigger picture of how everything is connected. This understanding can bring a sense of awe and respect for the universe or a creator. It acts like a chain reaction: learning about small things can guide us to the bigger truths. Trying to understand things deeply in life can make us more grateful and respectful of the world and its wonders.