"اگر روزنامه نخوانید بیاطلاعید اگر بخوانید بداطلاعید"
— Mark Twain
Simplified Meaning:
When you don't keep up with the news, you might not know what's happening in the world. But if you follow the news too closely, you might get wrong or confusing information. Newspapers and media sometimes make mistakes or twist facts, so it's hard to get the truth. Imagine a friend tells you about a party, but they give you the wrong address. Now you're lost. If no one told you about the party, you wouldn't even know you were missing anything. But with wrong info, you think you know what's going on, but you end up in the wrong place. To make better decisions about your life and what's going on around you, try to look for reliable news sources, double-check facts, and think critically about what you read. This way, you can stay informed without getting misled.