"Mucho mejor es atreverse a hacer grandes cosas, ganar triunfos gloriosos, incluso aunque estén marcados por el fracaso... que figurar entre esos espíritus pobres que ni disfrutan ni sufren mucho, porque viven en un crepúsculo gris que no conoce ni la victo"
— Theodore Roosevelt
Simplified Meaning:
Taking big risks and trying to achieve great things is much more rewarding, even if you sometimes fail. It's better to go after your dreams and have the chance to succeed, rather than playing it safe and never experiencing real joy or pain. For instance, imagine an athlete training hard and competing in the Olympics. Even if they don't win, they experience the excitement of the effort and the pride of competing among the best. On the other hand, someone who never tries anything challenging stays safe but misses out on the thrilling highs and the valuable lessons from failures. Applying this to your life, don't be afraid to chase after what you truly want, because the journey itself can be incredibly fulfilling. Living boldly, with ups and downs, is far richer than living cautiously, avoiding any kind of challenge.