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One whose spirit and mental strength have been strengthened by sparring with a never-say-die attitude should find no challenge too great to handle. One who has undergone long years of physical pain and mental agony to learn one punch, one kick, should be able to face any task, no matter how difficult, and carry it through to the end. A person like this can truly be said to have learned karate.
Gichin Funakoshi
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Interpretation

What this quote means

One's spirit and resilience can empower them to face challenges fearlessly.

This quote emphasizes the idea that individuals who have developed their mental and physical strength through perseverance and hardship are well-equipped to tackle life's challenges. It underscores the notion that true mastery, as exemplified by karate, involves not only skill but also the inner fortitude gained from overcoming adversity.

Themes

CouragePerseveranceStrengthChallengeKarate

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech to students facing exams, this quote can inspire them to overcome their fears.

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