"يُطوَّرُ الشَّخصِيّةُ على مَرِّ الزَّمَنِ"
— Aaron Rodgers
Simplified Meaning:
Growing and becoming a good person doesn't happen all at once; it takes time and experiences. Think about it like planting a tree. When you first plant it, it's just a small seedling. Over time, with enough sunlight, water, and care, it grows into a strong, tall tree. In the same way, our character—who we are on the inside—grows and gets stronger through our daily actions and the lessons we learn. For example, imagine you're learning to play the piano. At first, it feels hard and you might make a lot of mistakes. But if you keep practicing every day, you slowly get better. You learn patience, discipline, and perseverance. Similarly, when you face challenges or need to make difficult choices in life, each experience helps shape your character. You learn to be honest, kind, and responsible by consistently choosing to do the right thing, even when it's hard. This means the more we live and learn, the more our character develops. Through good times and bad, every experience helps build up who we are.