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I was dimly aware that I might be getting in over my head. But that only added to the scheme’s appeal. That it wouldn’t be easy was the whole point.
Jon Krakauer
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Embracing challenges can be intimidating but is often what makes them worthwhile.

This quote reflects the idea that recognizing the potential difficulties of a situation can enhance its allure. Embracing challenges and stepping out of one's comfort zone is often seen as an essential part of growth and exploration, as the struggle often adds depth and meaning to the experience.

Themes

ChallengesGrowthAppealCourageComfort Zone

In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational speech about facing fears.

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