"السفر هو اكتشاف أن الجميع مخطئون بشأن الدول الأخرى."
— Aldous Huxley
Simplified Meaning:
When you travel to new places, you often find out that what people say about those places isn't true. For example, someone might tell you that a country is dangerous and unfriendly. But when you go there, you might find welcoming people and feel safe. It's easy to believe stereotypes or rumors, but actually visiting a country can show you what it is really like. Traveling helps you understand different cultures and see things for yourself. This can teach you not to judge others before you have real experience with them. If you want to know the truth about a country, the best way is to go there and see it with your own eyes.
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Cultural exchange Discovery Exploration Global perspective Insightful Learning Misconceptions Open-mindedness Stereotypes Travel