MOTIVATING TIPS

Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment.

Mahatma Gandhi

Verified source: Young India, March 19, 1925
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Why This Matters

Gandhi's observation cuts against our instinct to chase finish lines, but his real wisdom lies deeper—he's arguing that satisfaction is a *present-tense* experience, not a future one we've earned. The moment you reach your goal, you discover it doesn't actually deliver the contentment you imagined; only the struggle itself contains that steady nourishment. A person training for a marathon often finds the training itself far more fulfilling than crossing the finish line, which arrives in seconds of anticlimax. What matters is that you show up to the work today, fully invested, rather than bargaining with yourself that happiness will arrive once the deed is done.

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