The phrase 'don't judge a book by its cover story' implies that we shouldn't make assumptions about a story or situation just from the outside. It encourages us to go beyond the initial presentation and investigate further. Like a movie that might have a not-so-great poster but turns out to be an amazing watch when you actually see it.
It means you shouldn't form an opinion about something just based on its appearance or initial impression. You need to look deeper to understand its true nature or value.
Because everyone has their own unique experiences and circumstances that shape who they are and what they do. Without knowing those, it's unfair to pass judgment.
Well, once I met a guy who looked really rough. He had tattoos all over and long, unkempt hair. I initially thought he might be a troublemaker. But then I saw him at an animal shelter, volunteering. He was so gentle with the animals. Turns out he was a really kind-hearted person who just liked the tattoo culture.
Well, in this context, 'Don't judge a book by its cover' could imply that the initial appearance or setup of a story or character in the manhwa might be misleading. We should explore and understand the underlying layers before making assumptions.
It's because sad stories often have hidden depths and meanings that aren't obvious at first glance. Just like a book's cover might not reveal its true essence, a sad story's initial appearance might not show its full emotional impact.
In Hindi, it might roughly translate to '啶曕た啶膏 啶啶膏啶む 啶曕 啶夃じ啶曕 啶曕さ啶 啶膏 啶い 啶溹啶监'. It basically means you shouldn't form an opinion about something just based on its outward appearance.
The 'Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover' challenge story emphasizes not making snap judgments based on appearances. It's about looking deeper to understand the true essence.