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Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment

Yes, that statement reflects a common perspective on satisfaction and achievement. It suggests that true satisfaction is derived from the effort and process put into achieving a goal, rather than solely from attaining the goal itself.


The reasoning behind this perspective is that the journey toward a goal often involves personal growth, learning, and overcoming obstacles. The challenges and efforts expended along the way contribute to a sense of fulfillment and personal satisfaction, regardless of whether the ultimate goal is achieved.

On the other hand, if one's sole focus is on attaining a specific outcome or result, they may find themselves discontented even upon reaching that goal. This is because the gratification derived from the accomplishment may be short-lived, and once the goal is achieved, there might be a void or a sense of emptiness if the process leading up to it was not valued or appreciated.


By embracing the value of effort and recognizing the intrinsic worth of the journey itself, individuals can find a deeper and more sustainable sense of satisfaction. This mindset encourages the appreciation of progress, resilience, and personal development, regardless of the final outcome. It emphasizes the importance of enjoying and finding fulfillment in the present moment, rather than constantly chasing after future achievements.

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