"الحقيقة في رحلة الاكتشاف لا تكمن في البحث عن مناظر جديدة بل في امتلاك عيون جديدة"
— Marcel Proust
Simplified Meaning:
This quote means that true discovery comes from changing how we see things, not just finding new places. Imagine you spend your whole life living in a small town and then one day, you visit a big city. You might think you've seen something new and amazing. But if you came back home and started noticing things you never paid attention to before, like the smile of a neighbor or a flower blooming in a backyard, that's when you're really discovering something new. In history, artists and thinkers often take ordinary things and show them in a new light, making people see them differently. For example, Vincent van Gogh painted simple scenes like sunflowers or his bedroom, but he did it in such a unique way that it makes people think differently about everyday items. You can use this idea in your life by trying to look at familiar things around you with fresh eyes. Instead of feeling bored or frustrated with your daily routine, see if you can find something new in it. Maybe your walk to work can be a time to notice the changing seasons, or your daily conversations can be chances to learn something new about people you already know. This way, life becomes more interesting and fulfilling without needing drastic changes.