"هیچ سوال زشتی وجود ندارد مگر آنهایی که با رای تحقیر پوشانده شدهاند"
— John Steinbeck
Simplified Meaning:
When someone asks a question, the question itself is not usually bad or ugly. However, if the person asking the question does so in a rude or superior way, that's when it becomes a problem. For example, imagine a student is struggling with math, and they ask their teacher for help. If another student says, "Are you really that dumb? You don't know this?" – the question about understanding the math isn't the issue; it's the way they asked it that’s rude and makes the other student feel bad. You can apply this idea in your own life by being mindful of how you speak to others. Always ask questions with kindness and respect. This way, you're more likely to get helpful answers and people won't feel hurt or disrespected. It's all about making sure your tone and attitude are friendly rather than condescending. This approach helps you communicate better and maintain good relationships with others.