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Part of making any endeavour is that each one has its own special problems. It's the nature of the process.
Martin Scorsese
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What this quote means

Every endeavor comes with unique challenges that are an inherent part of the journey.

Martin Scorsese emphasizes that every pursuit we undertake presents its own distinct set of difficulties. This is not only inevitable but also a fundamental aspect of the process, suggesting that facing and overcoming these challenges is essential to growth and success in any field.

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EndeavorChallengesProcessGrowthNature

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech to students about pursuing their dreams despite difficulties.

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