"有时候人们忠于某个事业只是因为它的反对者始终乏味无趣"
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, people stick to their beliefs or goals not because those beliefs are great, but because the other side is boring or unappealing. Imagine you are a fan of a sports team. You might continue cheering for your team even if they're not the best, just because the rival team's fans are dull or annoying. This can also happen in politics or social causes. You might keep supporting one side just because the other side's arguments or actions don't interest you. This quote reminds us that the opposition can sometimes strengthen our own commitment. It suggests that the nature of your opponents can be just as crucial as your own dedication.
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