"道徳的臆病の最大の証明は道徳的臆病の外観を恐れることです"
— T. S. Eliot
Simplified Meaning:
When someone is really scared of looking like they're doing the wrong thing, it often means they are actually not very brave. Instead of just doing what is right and being honest, they spend too much time worrying about what others will think of them. For example, in high school, a student might see someone being bullied but does nothing because they're afraid their friends might think they're weak for stepping in. This shows a lack of courage because the fear of looking uncool or cowardly is stronger than their desire to help. To be truly brave, one should act on what they believe is right without worrying about how others will see them. By focusing on their actions instead of appearances, they can build real courage and integrity.
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