"歴史は社会と政府およびその機関を、それらがどれだけ大きいかや裕福で権力のある人々にどれほどよく奉仕するかではなく、貧しい人々や弱者のニーズにどれほど効果的に対応するかで判断します。"
— Cesar Chavez
Simplified Meaning:
People will look back at history and see how good or bad a society or a government is based on how it treats its weakest members, not on its wealth or power. Imagine a village with many people, some rich and some poor. If the leaders of the village only care about the rich people and ignore the poor, then the village is not truly successful. However, if those leaders help everyone, especially those who struggle the most, then the village is seen as kind and just. For example, think about a city where some people don't have enough food to eat. If the city leaders create programs to make sure everyone has food, those leaders are seen as caring and responsible. This approach can be applied in everyday life as well. If you have friends or family who need help, offering your support shows kindness and makes your community stronger. It's important to focus on lifting up those who need it most, as this is what truly defines the value and success of a society.