"El éxito es un viaje, no un destino. El hacer es a menudo más importante que el resultado"
— Arthur Ashe
Simplified Meaning:
Achieving success is not just about reaching a final goal; it's about all the steps and efforts you put in along the way. Imagine you're learning to play the guitar. The joy and fulfillment come not only when you can finally play your favorite song perfectly, but also from the process of practicing, making mistakes, and improving bit by bit. This means that the hard work, learning, and experiences you have as you move towards your goal are very valuable. These experiences help you grow and become better in ways you might not expect. The journey teaches you important lessons, builds your character, and makes the final achievement much more rewarding. In your own life, focus on enjoying and learning from each step you take rather than just fixating on the end result. For example, if you're working to get a degree, appreciate the classes, the new ideas you encounter, and the people you meet, instead of just thinking about graduation. This mindset helps you stay motivated and makes your efforts more meaningful.