The best protection for the people is not necessarily to believe everything people tell them.

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The quote means that the best way to protect people is not always to believe everything that other people say. Sometimes, people may try to trick or mislead others, so it's important to think carefully and not just accept what they say as the truth. You should use your own judgment and not blindly trust everything you hear.

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