"我不相信来世,虽然我带了一件换洗的内衣。"
— Woody Allen
Simplified Meaning:
The person speaking doesn't think there's life after death, but they are still preparing, just in case. It's like saying you don't think it will rain, but you take an umbrella with you anyway. This way, if it does rain, you're ready. It's about being practical and covering all possibilities. In history, explorers like Christopher Columbus didn't know for sure if they'd find land when sailing west, but they took extra supplies to be prepared. You can apply this idea to your life by being ready for unexpected situations, even if you don't believe they will happen. This way, you're not caught off guard if things don't go as planned.
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