"جنگ تعیین نمیکند که چه کسی حق است - فقط چه کسی باقی میماند."
— Bertrand Russell
Simplified Meaning:
When people fight in a war, the point is not about who had the better ideas or who was morally correct; it's really about who survives in the end. Imagine two friends arguing about the best way to do a job. They start fighting, and in the process, they both get hurt badly. They didn't solve their disagreement; they just ended up in a worse situation. In history, wars often cause lots of destruction and loss. For example, in World War II, millions of lives were lost, and many countries were left in ruins. The war did not clearly show who was right or wrong; instead, it left behind pain and suffering. We can apply this idea to our own lives by avoiding conflicts and trying to solve problems through understanding and communication instead of fighting. This way, we can find solutions without causing harm or losing valuable relationships.