"Siempre vota por principio aunque votes solo"
— John Quincy Adams
Simplified Meaning:
When you make a choice, especially in elections, it's important to stick to what you believe is right, even if nobody else agrees with you. Imagine you are at school, and everyone is choosing between two class presidents. One candidate is popular but doesn't care about helping others, while the other is less known but wants to make the school a better place. Even if your friends are all going for the popular one, you should still vote for the person who aligns with your values and principles. This means standing up for what you believe in, even if you are the only one doing so. Your vote represents your true feelings and beliefs. In the long run, this honesty and integrity can inspire others to do the same and can bring about positive change. Applying this to your life, when faced with tough decisions, always choose what's right over what is easy or popular. This builds character and earns respect from others.