“Human suffering anywhere concerns men and women everywhere.”
— Elie Wiesel
Simplified Meaning:
When one person suffers, it should matter to everyone, no matter where they are. Imagine if someone in a distant country doesn't have enough food; even if we are far away, we should still care and try to help. Think about how people come together after a natural disaster, like an earthquake: many people from around the world donate money, send supplies, or volunteer to assist those affected. This is because we understand that someone else's pain and struggles are important, even if it doesn’t directly impact us. By caring about others’ problems, we make the world a kinder place. By helping those in need, we strengthen our global community and show that everyone’s well-being matters.
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