Adversity Quote by Anaïs Nin
““It is true that I create over and over again the same difficulties for myself in order to struggle over and over again to master them [but] to continually struggle against the same problem and to continually fail to dominate it brings a feeling of frustration and a kind of paralysis. What is necessary to life, to livingness, is to move on, in other words to move from one kind of problem to another.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: “The Diary of Anaïs Nin”, 1960s
The passage describes the frustration of repeatedly confronting the same problem and the need to shift focus to new challenges to avoid paralysis.
In simple terms: Repeated struggles cause frustration; moving to new problems restores progress.
Change problems to keep growing.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- career development
- personal therapy
- skill acquisition
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What new challenge can you embrace today?
- How does variety prevent stagnation?
Changing problems may avoid deep mastery of any one issue.