"天気予報士がいなくても風の吹く方向がわかる"
— Bob Dylan
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, you don't need an expert to tell you what's obvious. For example, if you see dark clouds gathering in the sky, you can tell it will probably rain soon without needing a weather report. This idea can be applied to everyday life. Imagine you are at work and notice your boss is unusually quiet and frowning; you can sense something might be wrong even if they don't say anything. The point is, some things are so clear and evident that we can figure them out on our own without needing someone to explain them to us. Trusting your instincts and observations can often give you the information you need. This advice can help you make decisions more confidently and independently.
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Clarity Direction Forecast Intuition Judgment Nature Perception Self-awareness Wind Wisdom
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