Summary
This quote suggests that whatever we fear or worry about has a powerful control over us. When we allow our worries to consume us, they become our masters, dictating our emotions and actions. It highlights the idea that by succumbing to our fears, we give them the power to dominate our lives. However, it also implies that if we confront and overcome our worries, we can break free from their influence and regain control over ourselves.
By John Locke