"يبدو أن الليبراليين يفترضون أنه إذا كنت لا تؤمن بحلولهم السياسية الخاصة، فإنك لا تهتم حقًا بالأشخاص الذين يدّعون أنهم يريدون مساعدتهم"
— Thomas Sowell
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, people believe that if you don’t agree with their ideas on how to solve problems, then you don’t care about those problems at all. Imagine a group of friends discussing how to help a neighbor who is struggling. One friend thinks giving money is the best way, while another believes offering help to find a job is better. If the first friend thinks the second friend doesn’t care about the neighbor because they don’t support giving money, they might misunderstand. In history, different leaders have had various ideas about solving poverty. Some focused on creating jobs, others increased welfare programs. Both cared about the issue but had different approaches. So, the quote suggests that having different solutions doesn't mean someone is uncaring; they just have another way of thinking. To apply this to your life, try to understand that people can have genuine concern for issues but propose different ways to handle them. It's important not to assume they don't care just because their ideas differ from yours. By being open to their perspective, you can have more productive discussions and find common ground to help solve problems together.