Overcoming obstacles is what gives life purpose;
 facing challenges is what keeps life fascinating.



The frightening things you see when you take 
your eyes off your goal are known as obstacles.


  • The higher the challenge, the greater the reward for conquering it.
  • It is not your abilities that give you strength. It results from conquering obstacles you previously
  • believed were insurmountable.
  • Keep in mind that your difficulty is not who you are.
  • The purpose of life's problems is to help you discover who you are, not to immobilize you.
  • You can only improve yourself by pushing yourself.
  • Don't restrict your difficulties. Test your boundaries.
  • The triumph is more magnificent when the conflict is tougher.



  • Just as labor strengthens the body, difficulties strengthen the mind.
  • A difficulty only turns into an impediment if you give in to it.
  • Usually, the instant you're prepared to give up is the instant a miracle occurs.
  • Don't let your issues drive you. Follow your aspirations.
  • Accepting difficulties is essential in life. Someone is dead once he quits acting in this way.
  • It matters more that you get back up after being knocked down.
  • Every obstacle and every misfortune harbors the seeds of development and opportunity.
  • Through is usually the best route out.
  • The true man laughs when things become tough, gains courage from adversity, and develops
  • bravery from introspection.
  • It doesn't transform you if it doesn't push you
  • Problems are guides, not stop signs.
  • Life sometimes presents us with unexpected challenges that put our bravery and adaptability to the test.
  • The true test of a man is not how he acts when things are easy and comfortable, but rather how
  • he responds to conflict and difficulties.
  • How well you perform under pressure is the real litmus test for leadership.
  • the fear of failing is the only thing standing in the way of accomplishing your objectives.
  • Seek a path rather than an escape when confronted with a difficulty.
  • The walls you put up yourself are the only things limiting you.
  • Success is determined by the challenges you have surmounted, not by where you are in life.
  • Life is 90% our response to events and 10% what actually occurs to us.
  • Accept every obstacle in your life as a chance for personal growth.
  • There is more room for progress the higher the difficulty.
  • The strongest individuals are not those who display their power in front of us; rather, they are
  • those who prevail in unknown fights.
  • Don't let the difficulty of the task demotivate you. Every success begins with the choice to give it a go.
  • The joy of winning increases with the difficulty of the triumph.
  • A calm sea never produced a good sailor.
  • The greatest accomplishment in life is not never falling but rather getting back up after each setback.
  • The most prosperous individuals view hardship as a springboard for greatness rather than as a roadblock.
  • We develop when we overcome obstacles, not when things are simple.
  • What gives life purpose is conquering obstacles and facing new ones.
  • Winning is not the source of strength. Your weaknesses shape your strengths.
  • It takes strength to face adversity and choose to persevere instead of giving up.
  • The purpose of life's trials is to bend us toward progress rather than to break us.
  • Difficulties are the first steps towards achievement.
  • Your rainbow will be brighter the bigger your storm.
  • Facing fear head-on is the only way to cope with it.
  • Accept the obstacles life throws at you so you may become stronger.
  • Recognize that problems are not meant to demolish you when you meet them. They are intended to uplift, bolster, and support you.
  • The road has a bigger payoff the harder it is.
  • What we conquer is not the mountain, but rather ourselves
  • The most memorable experiences of your life frequently arise from your darkest hours.