“Facts are many, but the truth is one”
— Rabindranath Tagore
Simplified Meaning:
There are many bits of information and details we can find about a situation. However, the overall understanding or big picture is usually simple and singular. Think of a puzzle - there are many pieces, each with its own shape and color, but together they form one clear image. When people argue about an event, they might each have different facts or pieces of that event. Person A saw one part, and Person B saw another. But the real story of what happened is one clear truth that includes all those parts put together. If you come across different viewpoints, try to understand the larger truth by looking at how the facts fit together. For example, if two people saw an accident from different angles, they might describe it differently. By listening to both, you might understand the full story better. Always aim for the complete, singular truth rather than getting lost in separate details. In your life, take time to gather all the facts before deciding what's true. This approach can help you make better decisions and understand situations more completely.