"善意の人々の浅い理解は、悪意の人々の完全な無理解よりも苛立たしい。"
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Simplified Meaning:
When people who mean well only understand a little bit of the problem, it can be more annoying than when people who don't care don't understand it at all. Imagine you have a serious issue, like being bullied at school. If your friends, who want to help, only kind of get what's going on and give you advice that doesn't really help, it can be really frustrating. It's like they think they understand, but they don't really grasp how bad it is, so their help isn't effective. On the other hand, if someone who doesn't like you at all completely misses the point, it's less annoying because you didn’t expect them to help in the first place. The key idea here is that sometimes, well-meaning people can cause more frustration by not fully understanding the situation. To apply this, if you want to help someone, make sure you really listen and understand their problem completely before trying to help.