"只有在其个性上像群众一样有组织的人才能对有组织的群众进行抵抗"
— Carl Jung
Simplified Meaning:
To stand up against a big, powerful group, an individual must be just as strong and organized in their personal way. Think about a school setting where there's a group of bullies controlling everyone. A single student can't stop them unless they are confident, prepared, and have their own plan. Just like a well-organized team wins games, a person must be well-prepared and thoughtful to face large groups. This means knowing your strengths, having clear goals, and sticking to your principles. In real life, civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. were powerful on their own because they had strong beliefs and were organized in their actions, enabling them to challenge large-scale injustices. By working on your own skills, beliefs, and plans, you can better handle big challenges and make a difference.