Struggles and difficulties are part of life. You cannot avoid these problems; it will always arise no matter how much you try to take control or organize the things in your life.
....Problems are not the reason why a person lives a difficult and miserable life; most of the time, it’s a matter of perspective. Because often, majority of people let problems defeat them through feelings of anger, fear and anxiety. These negative feelings paralyze a person to move forward and take a step in resolving the problem.
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This quote tries to differentiate between the things we are afraid to do because they are hard and the things that are hard because we are afraid. I have found this to be the case more often than I would like to admit.
Yes, there are some things which are difficult and therefore we are reluctant to try (triple integral calculus, anyone?), but in my experience, they are fairly rare. At least until you get out to the edges of normalcy.
And to some extent, that very normalcy is the key. To someone who has a PhD in math or physics, and does this kind of stuff on a daily basis, a triple integral isn’t even remotely scary, right? What you are used to, you are willing to dare, because you know all about it.
The things we don’t know are the things that become difficult because our imaginations tend to exaggerate the risk, both in severity and likelihood. If we can get a handle on that fear, to understand the risk, fear can be greatly diminished, and the act can be undertaken.