“Nobody is gonna pour truth into your brain. It's something you have to find out for yourself”
— John Sculley
Simplified Meaning:
You're not going to just receive the truth from other people. It's something you need to discover on your own. Imagine you want to learn how to ride a bicycle. Someone can explain to you how to do it, but you won't truly understand or be able to ride until you actually practice yourself. In the same way, understanding what is true and what isn't comes from your own experiences and learning, not just from what others tell you. By questioning things, exploring different ideas, and thinking critically, you become more certain about what is true. So, don't wait for others to tell you what's right or wrong; go out, explore, and find your own answers.
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