"عليك أن تدع تحضيرك وعملك يتحدثان عن أنفسهما"
— Joe Burrow
Simplified Meaning:
When you put a lot of effort into getting ready for something, like a test or a big project, you don't always need to talk about how hard you worked. Instead, the quality of what you produce will show everyone how prepared and dedicated you were. Think about a student who studies really hard all semester. When the student gets their grades, the high marks will show how much effort they put in without them having to say anything. This idea can be used in any part of life. If you're preparing for a job interview, for example, study the company and practice your answers. When you go in, your confidence and knowledge will stand out without you having to boast. This approach shows humility and lets your accomplishments prove your skills naturally.