Everything can be sacrificed for truth, but truth cannot be sacrificed for anything.
When a man is perfect, he sees perfection in others. When he sees imperfection, it is his own mind projecting itself.
Interpretation
What this quote means
This quote suggests that our perceptions of others are often reflections of our own self-awareness and inner state.
Swami Vivekananda's quote emphasizes the idea that our judgments of others often reveal more about ourselves than about those we critique. When we recognize perfection in others, it is a reflection of our own inner peace and self-acceptance. Conversely, when we see flaws, it may indicate our own insecurities and mental projections, highlighting the importance of self-reflection and understanding our personal biases.
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In practice
Example use cases
In a discussion about interpersonal relationships, this quote can be used to highlight the importance of self-reflecting on one's own flaws before judging others.
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