"悲しい真実は、ほとんどの悪は善か悪かを決心しない人々によって行われるということです。"
— Hannah Arendt
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, people do bad things because they never really decide to be good or bad. They just go along with what others are doing or follow orders without thinking for themselves. For example, imagine someone working in a company where they see their boss cheating customers. If this person does nothing and just keeps working, they are helping their boss do bad things, even if they don’t feel evil themselves. It's like when students in a class see bullying but do nothing to stop it – their lack of action helps the bullying continue. To avoid being part of such situations, it's important for each of us to think about our actions and decide to do what is right. If we actively choose to be kind and fair, we can make a positive difference instead of quietly allowing harm to happen.