"そしてこうして誰もが彼が恐れるものを見つける"
— Geoffrey Chaucer
Simplified Meaning:
When people are really scared of something, they often end up facing it. This happens because they spend so much time thinking about what they fear, they almost lead themselves to it. For example, imagine someone who is so afraid of failing a test that they worry about it constantly. Instead of studying, they are just full of fear, which makes them do poorly on the test. Similarly, if someone is afraid of getting hurt in a relationship, they might avoid opening up to others. This fear can make them lonely, which is exactly what they were scared of in the first place. By focusing too much on their fears, people accidentally make those fears come true. To avoid this, it's better to focus on positive actions and solutions, rather than just worrying about what might go wrong.