""La raison obéit à elle-même et l'ignorance se soumet à tout ce qui lui est dicté""
— Thomas Paine
Simplified Meaning:
When someone uses their own thinking and knowledge, they make decisions based on what they understand to be true. This means they follow their own reasoning and logic. On the other hand, if a person doesn’t have much knowledge or understanding, they easily follow whatever others tell them, without questioning or thinking critically. For example, imagine two friends at a car dealership. One friend has done a lot of research about cars and knows what features they want. They look at the cars and make a choice based on their own needs and information. The other friend hasn’t done any research and doesn’t know much about cars. If the salesperson tries to sell them an expensive car with features they don’t need, they might just agree because they don’t have their own information to rely on. In life, using your own knowledge and thinking for yourself helps you make better decisions. It’s important to learn and understand things so you’re not easily influenced by whatever others say. This way, you can live more confidently and make choices that are right for you.