"過去を忘れて他の興味に没頭することで心配することを忘れる。"
— Jack Dempsey
Simplified Meaning:
When you stop thinking about past events and focus on new things, you stop feeling anxious. Imagine you broke your favorite toy as a kid. If you keep thinking about the toy, you'll feel sad. But if you start playing with new toys or trying out new games, you won't think about the broken toy anymore. In life, this means if you let go of past mistakes or problems and find new hobbies or activities, you can feel happier and less worried. For example, if someone lost a job, instead of dwelling on the loss, they could start learning a new skill or taking up a new hobby, helping them move forward and feel better. This approach can help anyone find peace and worry less by concentrating on the present and new opportunities.
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