"تمدن زمانی آغاز شد که یک فرد عصبانی برای اولین بار به جای سنگ یک کلمه پرتاب کرد"
— Sigmund Freud
Simplified Meaning:
When people learned to use words instead of violence to solve their problems, they took the first big step towards becoming a civilized society. Imagine two people having a disagreement. If one person gets angry and throws a rock, it might hurt the other person and make things worse. But if the angry person uses words to explain how they feel, they can understand each other better and find a peaceful solution. For example, think about a workplace dispute. If a worker is upset with their boss, they can either yell and cause a scene, or they can calmly talk about what’s bothering them. The second choice leads to a better outcome for both sides. Being able to talk about problems helps us to work together and build a better, more understanding society. It’s important to remember that using words to communicate can prevent conflicts and form stronger relationships. This approach is key in families, schools, and communities, promoting cooperation and respect.