"Puedes disminuir la molestia que te causa la estúpida creencia de alguien aumentando tu comprensión sobre por qué la cree."
— Kevin Kelly
Simplified Meaning:
When you come across someone who holds a belief that seems silly or frustrating to you, it helps to try and understand why they think that way. By figuring out their reasons, you might find their belief less annoying. For example, imagine someone believes in a superstition, like carrying a lucky charm to avoid bad luck. Instead of immediately thinking it’s ridiculous, try to see it from their perspective. Maybe they had an experience where they felt the charm helped them, or they grew up in a culture where this is normal. By thinking about their background and experiences, their belief might make more sense, and you’ll feel less irritated. This approach can help in everyday life when dealing with different opinions and can improve your relationships with others.