"N'importe qui peut te lire les nouvelles. Je promets de ressentir les nouvelles pour toi."
— Stephen Colbert
Simplified Meaning:
When you read the news, you get basic information about what's happening in the world, like facts and events. However, just reading out loud doesn't make you understand how important or emotional some news can be. The quote means that instead of just telling you what happened, someone wants to help you truly understand and feel the emotions behind the news. Imagine a friend telling you that a big storm destroyed many homes. If they only share the basic details, you might not fully grasp the seriousness. But if they explain how families have lost everything, and describe the sadness and fear people are experiencing, you start to truly feel the impact. This way, you don't just hear the news; you connect with the emotions and the people affected. In your own life, when talking to others about serious events, try to share not just the facts, but also the emotions and stories behind the events. This helps others to learn, care, and perhaps even take action to help.