"私が言ったことは本気であり私が言ったとおりに言った。"
— Dr. Seuss
Simplified Meaning:
When someone says they meant what they said and they said what they meant, they are telling you they are being honest and truthful. For instance, imagine if a friend promises to help you move to a new house on Saturday, and when Saturday comes, they show up on time ready to help. They clearly meant what they said. This also shows they are reliable, and you can trust their words. They don't say things just to please others or give false promises. If you apply this to your own life, always say what you truly feel and follow through with your actions. It helps build trust with others, and they will respect you for being genuine and dependable.
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