"あなたのことを聞いたけれど、私の考えは変わらなかった。"
— Drake
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, people might tell us things about someone else. They might share their opinions, stories, or warnings, but it doesn't always change what we think or feel about that person. Imagine you have a friend, and someone else says your friend isn't nice, or they did something bad in the past. Even after hearing this, you trust your friend and believe in them because you know them well. In history, Abraham Lincoln faced a lot of criticism and rumors, but those who trusted him didn't let their opinions change because they knew his true character and values. Applying this to your life, it means staying true to your own judgments and experiences instead of letting gossip or other people's opinions sway you. Trusting your own feelings and thoughts about someone can be more important than what others say.