"الكون كتاب عظيم مليء بالملاحظات في جميع الهوامش"
— Umberto Eco
Simplified Meaning:
Imagine you're holding a huge book, but instead of being filled only with words, it has scribbles, short messages, and little drawings everywhere. Each of these bits holds a piece of information or a lesson. This book represents the world around us. The notes in the margins are all the small details and experiences in life that teach us things we might not notice at first. For example, think about how you learn from your day-to-day activities—like noticing how a plant in your garden grows towards the sunlight. That simple observation teaches you about nature's drive to survive and adapt. Similarly, every interaction you have, every mistake you make, every person you meet, all add to your understanding of life. Applying this idea, you should pay close attention to the small things in your life. They can add up to valuable lessons. Like if you see someone be kind to a stranger, it can inspire you to do the same. These little moments might seem unimportant but, when put together, they can lead to great wisdom.