An enchanting Arabic proverb states, ‘The monkey is a gazelle in its mother’s eyes,’ capturing the idea that love significantly impacts how we perceive others. This adage, rooted in oral heritage, emphasizes that parents often view their children with a loving bias, making it easy to overlook their shortcomings. The vivid metaphor suggests that emotional connections can cloud our judgments, a notion reflected in contemporary psychological studies.
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