"最基本的问题不是什么是最好的,而是谁来决定什么是最好的。"
— Thomas Sowell
Simplified Meaning:
Imagine a group of friends trying to pick a movie to watch. The important thing is not just finding the best movie, but who gets to choose it. If one person always decides, the others might feel left out or unhappy. But if everyone gets a say, the choice might be fairer and everyone might enjoy the movie more. This idea applies to bigger decisions too, like in a family, a workplace, or even a country. It's about making sure that the right people—including everyone's voices—are involved in deciding what's best for everyone. By being fair about who gets to decide, we can make better decisions that more people can agree with and benefit from.
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