"正しいことを知っていても、正しいことを行動に移さなければあまり意味がありません。"
— Theodore Roosevelt
Simplified Meaning:
It's important to not just know what the right thing to do is, but to actually do it. For example, imagine you know you should help a friend who's feeling sad. Just knowing this isn't enough; you need to take action—like calling them or spending time with them—to make a real difference. This idea is about turning good intentions into good actions. It’s easy to say you care or that you want to do the right thing, but your actions are what truly count. In daily life, apply this by stepping up and doing the kind things you think about, instead of just thinking about them.
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