Overcoming Hurdles and Finding Joy in the Process

When taking on a new challenge, the initial higher hurdles often hinder one's progress, which results in feeling stuck. However, after successfully overcoming the initial hurdles at long last, if things work out well and become enjoyable to some extent, as the saying goes, "When pain is gone, it's soon forgotten," we are prone to forget what we have struggled with. After that, when facing the second set of higher hurdles, we repeat the process of moving forward to the next phase by feeling our way through. Then, after overcoming these hurdles, the same saying could be applied. This series of conquering hurdles washing over us like a wave becomes the path to mastering life.

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