"Es mucho mejor comprender el universo tal como es en realidad que persistir en la ilusión, por muy satisfactoria y reconfortante que sea."
— Carl Sagan
Simplified Meaning:
Imagine you believe there are no germs and you're safe to eat without washing your hands. It feels comforting because you don't worry about getting sick. But in reality, germs exist and can make you ill. Understanding the truth about germs helps you stay healthy by washing your hands, even if it's not as carefree as believing they don't exist. In life, facing the truth, even when it's hard or unpleasant, helps you make better decisions and stay safe. For example, if you're in a difficult relationship, pretending everything is fine might make you feel better temporarily. However, recognizing and addressing the problems will improve your situation in the long run. Accepting reality, no matter how tough, leads to better outcomes than living in a comforting illusion.