"El verdadero peligro es cuando la libertad se va sacando poco a poco"
— Edmund Burke
Simplified Meaning:
Imagine you have a big cake, and someone keeps taking tiny bites from it when you’re not looking. At first, you might not notice the small pieces missing, but over time, the cake gets smaller and smaller until there's barely any left. This idea can be compared to our freedom. If people in charge start making small rules or changes that limit what we can do, we might not notice at first. However, these small changes add up, and eventually, we could find ourselves with much less freedom than we had before. For instance, if a government gradually introduces more surveillance, making it sound like it’s for our own safety, we might accept it. But over time, this can lead to a situation where we have very little privacy left. Eventually, we may wake up one day and find that the freedom we once took for granted has mostly disappeared. To apply this to your life, always pay attention to small changes in your rights or freedoms. Don't dismiss these changes just because they seem minor. By being aware and standing up against even small erosions of liberty, you help protect it for yourself and others.