"جستجو برای یک قربانی آسانترین شکارها است"
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
Simplified Meaning:
When people face problems, they often look for someone to blame because it is simpler than tackling the actual issue. Imagine a football team loses a game. Instead of analyzing their own mistakes or bad strategies, they blame the goalkeeper for every goal the other team scored. This doesn't actually help them improve; it just makes them feel better by putting the fault on someone else. In history, leaders have sometimes blamed certain groups of people for the country’s troubles to divert attention from their own failings. This approach can be harmful because it prevents us from finding real solutions. Instead of blaming others, it's better to honestly look at the situation and figure out how to truly fix the problems. In your own life, next time something goes wrong, try to find out what really happened and how you can address it, rather than just blaming someone else.