"正しいことが何かわからない時に、間違ったことだけをしたい。"
— Prince
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, people find it difficult to make good decisions when they're really tempted to do something bad. Imagine a child who sees a jar of cookies when they know they're not supposed to have any. Even though they understand it's wrong, the strong desire to eat a cookie makes it hard for them to think about the right thing to do. This idea can apply to many situations in life. For example, someone might be tempted to lie to avoid getting into trouble, even though they know being honest is the correct choice. When you really want to do something that feels good but know deep down it's not right, it can create a conflict inside you. To handle this, it's important to take a moment to think about the consequences of your actions and remind yourself of your values. Practicing self-control can help you choose the right path, even when it's tempting to go the other way.