Just because something tastes good to me does not mean it will always taste good to someone else.
Just because something is healthy for me does not mean it will always be healthy for someone else.
The standards of rightness and common sense, too,
can differ depending on time, place, and person.
That is why right and wrong, or corruption and wrongdoing,
cannot be spoken of only on the basis of bare facts.
Of course speaking is a matter of one's own free will.
But blaming those who listen is another matter.
If you have spoken on the basis of your own convictions and free will,
then you should also be able to respect the free will of those who hear you,
especially if what you truly want is change rather than speech for its own sake.
We must not forget that even the same fact can be interpreted differently depending on the viewer's perspective and background.
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Planning Notes·핏과 결에 대한 소고
The Time of Right Words
This English version was translated by Codex.
