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Life without obstacles is like Food without salt. Describe

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Answered by swatiRKumar
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Answer:

Explanation:

It’s tempting sometimes to aspire to a life without obstacles.

Wouldn’t it be easier if there weren’t any challenges to slow us down or stop us from reaching our goals?

And when we compare our challenges with those of others, don’t their lives seem easier?

But before you aspire to a smooth ride with no bumps along the way, consider this…

A life without obstacles:

Doesn’t get much done,

Aspires to nothing,

Wastes your skills,

Doesn’t give you the sense of satisfaction that people get when they do something meaningful,

Doesn’t build strength or resilience,

Is as boring as hell.

And I’m almost certain that a life without obstacles doesn’t exist.

Those people that you compare yourself to who seem as though they are living a successful life from a position of comfort and ease?

They’re just better at hiding their problems than you are.

If you want to live a meaningful life that makes a difference in the world, don’t try to avoid challenges or difficulties, overcome them.

The greats all have.

You can too!

Answered by hemantsuts012
1

Answer:

Without obstacles life will be boring and tasteless just like a food without salt in it, tasteless and boring.

Explanation:

Life without hobbies (and interests) is like food without salt. It's a hobby that makes living interesting. It is an activity outside of normal work. A hobby or interest in something brings joy and pleasure; one does not get tired of it. It's fun, relaxation and rest. This way, while learning something, one is also making the best use of one's time.

There are many hobbies such as drawing, painting, gardening, stamp collecting, photography, reading, sewing, crafts, embroidery, knitting, cooking, etc. My favorite hobbies are dancing.

The military uses them to inspire things like free thinking, abstract thought, and leadership; 3 qualities highly valued in life and crucial in the military.

When we succeed in overcoming an obstacle, we experience a sense of joy and accomplishment that increases in proportion to how difficult the obstacle was to overcome.

Overcoming an obstacle can happen very quickly or it can happen over a period of time. It can be a mental or physical challenge, or even both. The thing is, it doesn't really matter. Whatever the situation, we welcome the challenge, at least on a deep, subconscious level.

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