"この世で価値があるものややる価値のあることは、努力や苦痛、困難を伴わなければならない...私は人生で楽な生活を送っている人を一度も羨んだことがない。苦労していてもそれをうまく生き抜いている多くの人を羨んだことがある。"
— Theodore Roosevelt
Simplified Meaning:
Achieving something truly valuable usually requires hard work and facing challenges. Think about becoming really good at a skill, like playing the piano. If it were super easy and required no practice, everyone could do it, and it wouldn't be special. However, when you practice for hours, make mistakes, and keep improving, it becomes a unique talent that you can be proud of. In life, people who face and overcome obstacles often grow stronger and learn more. For example, someone who starts a business may struggle a lot at first, dealing with stress and uncertainty. But if they keep going and succeed, they often feel a great sense of accomplishment and gain valuable experience. Rather than admiring people who have everything handed to them without effort, it's inspiring to look up to those who confront difficulties and come out stronger. This attitude teaches us to embrace challenges and hard work instead of shying away from them, knowing that the best things in life often come from persistence and dedication.