"自分の役割を立派に果たせば、それが名誉となる"
— Alexander Pope
Simplified Meaning:
In life, everyone has different roles to play, just like actors in a play. Your role is your job, your family responsibilities, or how you treat others. It's not important if your role seems big or small. What really matters is how well you perform your part. Think about a school play. Some kids get big roles as the main characters, and others might have smaller parts. Even if a child has just one line, if they say that line with enthusiasm and do their best, they contribute to the success of the whole play. In the same way, even if your job seems simple, like helping customers in a store or taking care of your house, doing it with care and doing your best makes a big difference. People will respect and appreciate you for how well you do your work. This idea helps us understand that honor and respect come from our effort and dedication in any role we play in life.