MOTIVATING TIPS

Glory lies in the attempt to reach one's goal and not in reaching it.

Mahatma Gandhi

Verified source: Young India, September 22, 1921
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Why This Matters

Gandhi inverts our usual scorekeeping entirely—he's not merely saying "try hard," but arguing that the *struggle itself* contains the dignity we mistakenly think only victory provides. The distinction matters because it frees us from the tyranny of outcome, which we cannot always control; a scientist might spend a lifetime pursuing a cure and die empty-handed, yet the rigor of her investigation, the integrity of her method, the doors she opens for others—these constitute her actual glory. What saves this from sounding like a consolation prize is that Gandhi lived it: he died without seeing an undivided India, yet no one questions whether his life held magnitude.

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