MOTIVATING TIPS

Have patience. All things are difficult before they become easy.

Saadi of Shiraz

Verified source: Gulistan, Chapter 3, Story 27 (Edward Rehatsek translation, edited by W. G. Archer, George Allen & Unwin, 1964)
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Why This Matters

The brilliance here lies in Saadi's refusal to separate difficulty from eventual ease—they're not opposing forces but stages of a single process. Most of us treat struggle as an obstacle *preventing* mastery, when really it's the *mechanism* producing it. Watch someone learning to drive: those white-knuckle early lessons where every gear change demands full concentration aren't interrupting their path to fluency; they *are* the path. Patience, in this frame, isn't resignation but rather the willingness to let time and repetition do their proper work.

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