"世界はやる気のある人々で満ちている; 働く気のある人々もいれば、彼らに任せる気のある人々もいる。"
— Robert Frost
Simplified Meaning:
In the world, there are two main kinds of people: those who are ready to do the hard work and those who are happy to stand by and let others take care of it. Imagine a group project at school. There are usually a few students who do most of the research, writing, and organizing because they want the project to succeed. The rest of the group might contribute less, knowing that the hardworking ones will ensure everything gets done. In everyday life, this can happen at home, at work, or in any team situation. The advice here is to be aware of which type of person you are and to strive to be one of the hardworking ones. If everyone tries to be more involved and responsible, things tend to get done more effectively and fairly. It's also a reminder not to take advantage of others' efforts and to contribute your fair share.