"در تعصبات ذهن جوان چیزی دلپذیر وجود دارد که ترک آن به نفع پذیرش نظرات کلیتر افسوسآور است"
— Jane Austen
Simplified Meaning:
When people are young, they often have simple, strong opinions about the world, shaped by their limited experiences. These opinions can be charming and interesting because they are so genuine and fresh. However, as they grow up and learn more, their views tend to change and become more like those of everyone else. This can feel like losing a part of their unique personality. Imagine a child who is convinced that their town is the best place in the world because it’s all they know. As they travel and meet others, they realize many places are wonderful, and their special attachment to their hometown fades. While gaining a broader perspective is good, it can be a little sad to see that initial, passionate belief go. This teaches us the value of maintaining some of that youthful perspective even as we grow older, and it reminds us to appreciate the fresh, unique views we have when we are young.