"重要的不是批评者;不是那个指出强者如何跌倒,或行动者如何能做得更好的人。荣誉属于那个真正身处竞技场的人,他的脸上布满了灰尘、汗水和血迹;"
— Theodore Roosevelt
Simplified Meaning:
It's not the people who criticize who matter. Instead, it's the people who are out there trying and doing the hard work that count. Imagine an athlete who trains every day, gets tired, and maybe even gets hurt while striving to win a game. The person who matters is the athlete giving their all, not the person sitting in the stands, saying how they could have done better. Real credit goes to those who are brave enough to take risks and face challenges, even if they fail sometimes. If you want to make a difference, don't be afraid to step into the arena and put in the effort, rather than just commenting on others' actions from the sidelines.
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