“To play a role, you have to put yourself in someone else’s shoes and understand their world.”
— Jacob Elordi
Simplified Meaning:
When you take on a character, it's important to imagine what life is like for that person. Think about how they feel, what they think, and why they act the way they do. It's like if you were acting as a teacher in a school play, you would try to understand how a teacher feels about their students and their job. To really be convincing, you need to see things from the teacher’s point of view. This can help you react and behave more realistically in that role. In real life, this idea can help us too, like when we try to understand a friend’s problem better by imagining ourselves in their position. This way, we can be more empathetic and supportive.
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