“He who wants to succeed should learn how to fight, to strive, and to suffer. You can acquire a lot in life if you are prepared to give up a lot to get it.”
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About this quote
It states the plain bargain: success demands hard work, sacrifice, and endurance. Stop seeking easy shortcuts and measure what you are willing to give up for what you want. Make clear choices, set strict daily habits, and accept discomfort as the price of progress.
When to use it
- A student skips nights out for months to study for a professional exam, accepting short-term loss of leisure for long-term career gain.
- An entrepreneur cuts personal comforts and works extra hours to build a first viable product instead of waiting for perfect conditions.
- An athlete wakes at 5 a.m. for extra practice and chooses recovery over parties, knowing improved performance requires daily pain.
- A parent goes back to school while working part-time, trading free time now for a more secure future for the family.

