"恐怖は一時的、後悔は永遠"
— Simon Squibb
Simplified Meaning:
When you’re scared of doing something, it’s usually a feeling that goes away after a while. For example, imagine you’re afraid to ride a bike for the first time. That fear will likely stop once you practice and get the hang of it. But if you let your fear stop you from trying, you might always feel sorry because you never learned to ride a bike, even when you’re older. Regret sticks with you because you keep thinking about what you could have done different. So, it’s better to face your fears and try new things, because then you won’t have to worry about feeling sorry later on in life for the chances you didn’t take. This way, you can make the most out of your experiences and not miss out on opportunities.
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