“There are three classes of people: those who see, those who see when they are shown, those who do not see.”
— Leonardo da Vinci
Simplified Meaning:
People fit into three different groups based on how aware they are of what's happening around them. The first group instantly understands and notices things on their own. Imagine a detective who can figure out a mystery just by looking at clues. They don't need anyone to explain the situation to them. The second group needs a little help. They don’t see things right away, but once someone points things out, they get it. Think about a student who doesn’t understand a math problem until the teacher explains it step-by-step. The last group, however, struggles to understand or notice things even when explained. It's like trying to explain a joke to someone who just can't find it funny, no matter how hard you try. By knowing which group you belong to, you can work on becoming more aware and open to seeing things clearly either by yourself or by asking for help when needed. This awareness can help you make better decisions and be more in tune with the world around you.