"Tal verdad que no se opone al beneficio ni al placer de ningún hombre es bienvenida por todos."
— Thomas Hobbes
Simplified Meaning:
People are generally happy to hear things that don't hurt their interests or make them uncomfortable. If a piece of information or a fact doesn't affect a person's money, job, or enjoyment, they will likely accept it without any problems. For example, imagine a company announcing that it’s giving a small bonus to all its employees. No one would oppose this news because it doesn't harm them; in fact, it benefits them. On the other hand, if the same company announced cuts to pay but claimed it was for the long-term good of the business, not everyone would welcome this truth because it impacts their personal income negatively. In our daily lives, if you need to give someone feedback, they're more likely to take it well if it doesn’t negatively impact their happiness or success. When we share information, considering how it affects others can make a big difference in how it's received.