"偏見は多くの時間を節約できる事実を知ることなく意見を形成できる"
— E. B. White
Simplified Meaning:
Having prejudice means making quick judgments about people or situations without taking the time to learn the truth. Imagine you meet someone with a certain hairstyle, and you quickly decide they're not friendly, just because of how they look. This is like jumping to conclusions without knowing who they really are. Prejudice allows people to avoid the effort of understanding others, but it often leads to unfair and incorrect views. For instance, in history, many people wrongly assumed things about others based on their race, leading to discrimination and injustice. To avoid prejudice, you should take the time to learn and understand each person or situation fully before forming any opinions. This helps build a fairer and more understanding world.