"私たちは皆、正しいことと簡単なことの選択を迫られる"
— Dumbledore
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes in life, we have to make decisions that are either the correct thing to do or the simplest and quickest option. Choosing what is right often means putting in more effort and possibly facing difficulties, but it is the honest and fair choice. Think about a student who finds a way to cheat on a test easily. The right thing to do would be to study hard and pass honestly. Cheating might seem like the easy path, but it is unfair and could cause trouble later. For example, in history, leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. chose to fight for civil rights despite the difficulties and dangers because it was the right thing to do. Even though it was hard, his decision brought about positive change for many people. Individuals can apply this by always aiming to do what they feel is morally correct, even if it isn't the simplest option. It teaches us to be strong and honest, making choices that we can be proud of. In the end, doing what is right builds character and trust.