“What worries you masters you”
— John Locke
Simplified Meaning:
When you worry a lot about something, it starts to control your thoughts and actions. For example, if you are always worried about failing a test, you might spend so much time stressing that it's hard to focus on studying. This worry takes over and decides what you can and can't do, like a boss telling you what to think. The more you let these fears guide you, the harder it becomes to act freely and make good choices. Instead of constantly worrying, try to face your fears and deal with them directly. This way, you stay in control of your life and decisions.
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