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“No pain, no gain." You can hear the phrase in the world of physical exercise and conditioning. Muscles that feel no pain are probably getting neither stronger, nor more flexible. It presents an analogy for the exercise of the heart. Those who run the risk of genuine love alone must worry about…” quote by Robert Dykstra
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““No pain, no gain." You can hear the phrase in the world of physical exercise and conditioning. Muscles that feel no pain are probably getting neither stronger, nor more flexible. It presents an analogy for the exercise of the heart. Those who run the risk of genuine love alone must worry about emotional pain. The more friends; the more good-byes - and the more wakes to attend, the more graves to visit, the more deaths to share. Those who truly live life to the fullest will bear the full cup of suffering. Only those who are willing to pay the price in pain and anguish find life full to the brim. Happy people also suffer; they are no more lucky than the rest. They create their own happiness. That's the rule of thumb. Some thumbs, however, don't seem to rule very well. Slogans and catch-words, for all their conventional wisdom, fail to carry the whole weight of truth; they leave too much room for false inferences. "No pain, no gain" may leave one with nothing but pain - an intolerable amount of it. There is simply no guarantee that pain will bring gain, that hardship will yield happiness, that suffering will make one a better person. It may; but it's not inevitable.””

Robert Dykstra

About This Quote

Enduring hardship can lead to growth, but pain alone does not guarantee benefit; effort and resilience matter more than suffering itself.

In simple terms: Pain isn’t always a path to success.

Key Takeaway

Seek growth through effort, not just suffering.

Themes

hardship growth resilience

Mood

reflective cautious inspirational

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • training
  • creative projects
  • relationship challenges
  • personal setbacks
  • health recovery

Key Concepts

psychology motivation risk null career personal development relationships health spirituality philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you differentiate useful struggle from needless suffering?
  • When does pain become counterproductive?
A Different Perspective

Pain may be unnecessary or harmful if not paired with purposeful action.

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