"担忧比工作致死更多人的原因是担忧的人比工作的人多。"
— Robert Frost
Simplified Meaning:
People often let their fears and anxieties take over their lives instead of focusing on productive activities. Imagine a student who spends days worrying about failing a test instead of studying for it. The stress from worrying can make the student feel sick and tired, even though worrying itself doesn't achieve anything useful. On the other hand, if the student spent that time preparing for the test, they might feel more confident and less stressed. This shows that taking action is usually more beneficial than just being anxious. If you focus on what you can do and work towards it, you'll likely feel better and accomplish more.
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