"敵は恐怖です。私たちはそれが憎しみだと思っていますが、恐怖です。"
— Mahatma Gandhi
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes we think people act badly because they hate things or others, but it's really because they are scared. Fear makes us do things we don't always understand or control. For example, imagine a child who is mean to a classmate because they come from a different culture. It might seem like the child hates this classmate, but deep down, they are probably just afraid of something they don't understand or feel is different. If we understand that fear is the real problem, we can work on overcoming it. We can try to learn more about things that scare us and become more open-minded. This approach helps us to not react with anger or hatred and instead, build a more caring and understanding world. When we face our fears and try to understand them, we become better people and make better choices.