Fronts Quote by David Belle
“If someone puts you in front of a 30m high wall, tells you to get over it, and then comes back two years later and you're still there, you've made no progress. You should find another wall.”
About This Quote
If you remain stuck on a problem despite repeated attempts, it may be wiser to change the challenge rather than persist endlessly.
In simple terms: Switch obstacles when progress stalls.
Adaptability beats stubborn persistence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career stagnation
- fitness plateau
- learning a skill
- relationship impasse
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Assess progress regularly and pivot when necessary.
Questions to Reflect On
- When is perseverance essential despite when is it counterproductive?
- How do you decide which 'wall' to change?
Persisting can build resilience; abandoning may be seen as giving up.