"يمكننا بسهولة أن نسامح الطفل الذي يخاف من الظلام أما المأساة الحقيقية في الحياة فهي عندما يخاف الرجال من النور"
— Plato
Simplified Meaning:
When a young kid is scared of the dark, it's normal and something most people understand and forgive. Adults know this fear will likely go away as the child gets older. However, the quote is saying there’s a bigger problem when grown-ups are scared of good things like truth and knowledge. For example, if people avoid learning new things because they are afraid of change or facing hard truths, it's really sad. Just like when people refuse to accept the reality of a situation because it's uncomfortable, they miss out on growth and improvement. To make your life better, try to confront and accept the truth, even if it’s scary, because that’s how you learn and move forward.
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