"目で見ることができ、耳で聞くことができる者は、秘密を保つことができる人間はいないと自分自身を納得させることができる。彼の唇が静かであっても、彼は指先でおしゃべりをする; 裏切りは彼のすべての毛穴からにじみ出る。"
— Sigmund Freud
Simplified Meaning:
Anyone who pays close attention can tell that a person can't really hide their secrets. Even if someone doesn’t say anything out loud, their actions and behaviors can give them away. Imagine a person trying to lie about something important. They might not say the lie directly, but their nervous habits, like fidgeting or avoiding eye contact, can show they’re hiding something. In history, spies and detectives often looked at body language and small details to uncover the truth. This means that if you're attempting to conceal something, people may still figure it out by your movements and reactions. To live honestly and avoid the stress of being found out, it's better to be open and truthful.
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