“To fear is to expect punishment. To love is to know we are immersed, not in darkness, but in light.”
— Mother Teresa
Simplified Meaning:
Being afraid often means you think something bad will happen to you, like being punished. On the other hand, when you feel love, you understand that you are surrounded by good things and feel safe, like being in the light instead of darkness. Imagine a child who is afraid of being scolded by their parents for doing something wrong; this fear makes them anxious and unhappy. But when they feel their parents' love and support, they feel secure and happy, knowing that they are cared for and protected. In life, focusing on fear can stress you out and make you avoid new experiences because you're worried about failure or punishment. However, when you focus on love and positivity, you feel more confident and are more likely to take risks and try new things because you know you have support. For example, if a student believes their teacher cares about their success, they're more likely to participate in class and ask questions. This approach helps people live fuller lives by encouraging them to see the world in a more positive, hopeful way.