"我们大多数人居住在按种族和收入隔离的社区里。我们的政治反映了这些界限。受过教育的人不和没有受过教育的人交谈。宗教信仰的人不和没有宗教信仰的人交谈。如果我们大部分时间都和那些在外貌上、思想上、语言上、爱情观上以及学习态度上都和我们相似的人在一起,我们应该认为这是个问题并采取行动解决。"
— Michelle Obama
Simplified Meaning:
People often live and interact within groups that are quite similar to them, whether that's based on income, race, education level, or beliefs. For example, someone who has a college degree might rarely talk to someone who didn't finish high school. This separation affects our understanding and attitudes towards others. It creates a divide where people don’t understand or relate to those who are different from them. Because of this, our communities and political views become more divided. To improve this, we should actively seek out and engage with people who are different from us. This can help us understand various perspectives and reduce divisions in society.
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