"Nous ne jugeons pas les gens que nous aimons"
— Jean Paul Sartre
Simplified Meaning:
When we truly care about someone, we accept them for who they are without criticizing or finding fault in their actions. Imagine you have a best friend who has some quirky habits or sometimes makes mistakes. Instead of pointing out their flaws all the time, you understand and appreciate them as they are because you care about them deeply. This doesn't mean you ignore their mistakes but that you focus on their positive qualities and support them through tough times. For example, if your friend forgets important dates, you don't constantly get angry with them, but you might gently remind them because you understand they have a lot going on. Similarly, when families stick together during hard times, they often forgive each other's shortcomings and work through problems with love and understanding. By doing this, relationships become stronger and people feel more valued and respected.