"اگر من بیشتر دیدهام این است که بر شانههای غولها ایستادهام"
— Isaac Newton
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, the reason we understand or accomplish something is because we have learned from the knowledge and efforts of people who came before us. Imagine you are trying to reach a book on a high shelf. You can’t reach it on your own, but if you stand on a sturdy chair, you can easily grab the book. The chair represents the work of those who came before you; without it, you wouldn’t be able to reach as high. In history, think about how scientists build on others' discoveries. For example, Isaac Newton discovered many things about gravity and motion, but he used ideas from earlier scientists to help him. Because they did some work first, he could go even further in his discoveries. In your own life, if you want to learn to play the guitar, you might take lessons from a teacher or watch videos made by skilled guitarists. By learning from them, you can improve much faster than if you tried to figure it out all by yourself. This way, you benefit from their experience and knowledge, helping you achieve more.