"لا فائدة من استخدام كلمة مستحيل لوصف شيء حدث بوضوح"
— Douglas Adams
Simplified Meaning:
When something has already happened, calling it 'impossible' doesn’t make any sense because it’s clearly possible. Imagine someone saying it's impossible to run a mile in under four minutes. But then, in 1954, Roger Bannister actually did it. If people kept saying it was impossible afterward, they'd be ignoring the fact that it was done. In our daily lives, we might face challenges that seem too hard, like learning a new skill or overcoming a fear. When we see others succeed in those areas, we understand it's not truly impossible. It’s more about changing our mindset to believe in what can be achieved and trying harder rather than giving up. So, the next time we face a tough situation, remember that if it has been done before, it’s possible for us too.