"بزرگترین ذره بین های جهان چشمان خود انسان هستند وقتی به شخص خودش نگاه می کنند"
— Alexander Pope
Simplified Meaning:
When we look at ourselves, it's like we are using a very powerful magnifying glass. This means we see everything about ourselves, even tiny, unimportant things, as much bigger or worse than they really are. Imagine you have a small pimple on your face; to you, it might look huge and make you very self-conscious. But to others, it’s so small they might not even notice it at all. This happens because people often focus too much on their own flaws and mistakes, blowing them out of proportion. By recognizing this, we can learn to be kinder to ourselves and not be so harsh or critical. Instead of focusing on imperfections, we can remind ourselves that everyone has flaws, and that's perfectly normal. This approach can make us feel better and more confident in our daily lives.