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Everything excellent is as difficult as it is rare.
Baruch Spinoza
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Excellence is both challenging to achieve and uncommon in existence.

This quote by Baruch Spinoza suggests that achieving excellence is a formidable task due to the skills, effort, and dedication it requires, and simultaneously highlights that true excellence is a rare quality in people or accomplishments. It reflects the idea that while many may strive for greatness, few attain it, emphasizing the value and uniqueness of excellence.

Themes

ExcellenceDifficultyRaritySuccessEffort

In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational speech about achieving career goals.

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