"Es prerrogativa de un tonto decir verdades que nadie más se atreve a expresar."
— Neil Gaiman
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, a person who doesn't think too much about what they say can end up speaking hard truths that others are afraid to mention. This is because they don't worry about the consequences or how others might react. For example, a child might point out that the emperor isn’t wearing any clothes when everyone else pretends the emperor is dressed nicely. This happens because the child doesn't understand the need to keep quiet to avoid upsetting people. In real life, you might see someone at work bluntly saying what everyone is thinking but are too scared to say. This shows the importance of being honest, even when it’s uncomfortable, because sometimes the truth needs to be heard to solve problems or make things better. However, it's also a reminder to think about how, when, and where we share these truths to ensure they create positive change.