The old tend to worry, the young tend to enjoy pleasure.
The more worry, the more discouragement; the more pleasure, the more confidence.
The more discouragement, the more cowardice; the more confidence, the more heroism.
The more cowardice, the more carelessness; the more heroism, the more adventure.
The more carelessness, the more annihilation; the more adventure, the more creation.
The old people easily tire of things, while the young often find pleasure in things.
Tiredness results in people who think nothing is possible; Pleasure results in people who think everything is possible.