In the case of indigenous people. For a long time, their stories were told by settlers or mainstream media. But now, as more indigenous people write their own books, make their own documentaries, they are writing their own story. We get to know their true culture, traditions, and the challenges they face.
Well, 'until the lion writes his own story' means that for a long time, the narrative has been controlled by others. Just like in history, the powerful often write the stories. But when the lion, who represents those who have been overlooked or misrepresented, writes its own story, it will show a different perspective. For example, in colonial history, the colonizers wrote the stories of the colonized, but when the colonized people start to write their own stories, we see the real struggles, cultures, and values that were previously hidden. It's about giving a voice to the voiceless and showing the truth from their own eyes.
Sure. In a company, there might be rumors about a big decision. But until the CEO (the lion) makes an official announcement (tells the story), no one really knows the truth.
Sure. In a workplace, there might be a project that fails. The management blames the employees. But until the employees (the lions in this case) tell their side of the story - like how they were given unclear instructions, overworked, or lacked proper resources - we don't know the real reasons for the failure.
It could mean that until the one with power or the main actor (the lion in this metaphor) shares their perspective, the real or full story isn't known. For example, in a situation where there are different accounts of an event, the most important or dominant party's view is yet to be heard.
Modern society is often very fast - paced and relationship - oriented in a traditional sense. However, 'celibacy a love story' might represent a counter - trend. Some people might find that in the midst of all the chaos and social pressure to be in a relationship, celibacy offers them a chance to have a different kind of 'love' story. They can love their solitude, their friends more deeply, and their own personal space. It's a way to break free from the norm and write their own unique story in a world that often has very set ideas about love and relationships.
It's related because social justice requires the voices of the oppressed to be heard. Just as the lion must tell its own story, marginalized groups need to share their experiences for justice to be served.
It's important because it promotes fairness. Without hearing all sides, we might be unfair to the 'lion' or the side that has not been given a chance to speak. For instance, in a workplace dispute, if only the boss's side is considered, the employees might be wrongly blamed.
It could mean that until the one with power or a different perspective (the lion here symbolically) shares their side of things, we don't have the full picture. For example, in a situation where there are different accounts of an event, like a conflict between a hunter and a lion. Usually, we hear the hunter's story, but until the lion tells his story, we might be misinformed.
We can't really be sure what will happen until the lion can tell the story. It could be that new perspectives and truths will emerge. Maybe the lion has a unique view of the world that we haven't considered yet.
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Witch Has Pursued Me for 5,000 Years": The protagonist lives in modern society and has a close relationship with a girl who has pursued him for 3,000 years. 2. <<Construction Freak>>: The protagonist starts his own business in modern society and sets up a global construction group. 3. The protagonist traveled from modern society to a different world and began the path of cultivation. 4. [The Confusion of Life]: It described the various difficulties and confusion of young couples in modern society. 5. "Farming From the Primeval World": The protagonist returns to the ancient times through the virtual game system and lives as a farmer. 6. In 1988, I Wish My Father Would Become a Dragon: A white-collar worker in modern society time-traveled to 1988. 7. [The Arrival of the Reborn Fairy Doctor: The protagonist is transported from ancient times to modern society and begins the journey of the Fairy Doctor.] 8. <<Lady of the Marquis's Estate's Entertainment Industry>>: A girl in modern society is destined to become a superstar in the entertainment industry by a fortuitous encounter. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗