"如果每个人都想得一样,那么一定有人没有在思考"
— George S. Patton
Simplified Meaning:
When everyone agrees and has the same thoughts, it often means they're just going along with what others think without taking the time to really think for themselves. Imagine a group project in school where all the students just accept one person’s idea and don’t offer any suggestions or different views. They're not really considering if there could be a better way to do the project, and they might miss out on finding a great solution because of this. In history, think about how some people accepted old beliefs, like the Earth being flat, just because everyone else did. It took someone brave to think differently and prove that the Earth is round. This shows that when people don’t think independently, new ideas and progress can’t happen. To use this idea in day-to-day life, if you’re in a meeting and everyone agrees on one idea too quickly, it might be a good moment to pause and ask if there might be other options or approaches. Encouraging people to share different thoughts can lead to better and more creative results.