"既要积极又要残酷是件可怕的事,幸运的是,无法同时做到这两点。"
— Umberto Eco
Simplified Meaning:
You can't be truly good-hearted and mean at the same time. For example, imagine a teacher who wants their students to do well. If they're always yelling and putting students down, that's cruel, not helpful. A positive person would encourage and support their students instead. Kindness and cruelty don’t mix because being kind means you care about others' feelings. So, if you want to help someone or make a real, positive difference, treating them well is the only way. This idea suggests that to actually be good, we must also be kind and avoid being hurtful.
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