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Nowadays, all people care about is money, and wealth and gain. Whenever you start an activity, you only focus on the gain, thus ignoring the losses that come along. Every single action has a side-effect, a theory proven even in physics and chemistry. 

             During life, one has to endure much, in order to achieve the social and material status desired by so many people. To get to live on the „easy-street", you have to start from the beginning, and later step aut of the line and make youself heard. You have to go through a lot of pain, especially moral pain, because you will always be underrated and mistreated by your boss, who will generally think he is superior. This feeling of inferiority usually makes a person work even harder than before, making his or her goals achievable. Whithout motivation, a person cannot withstand the harsh and cruel road to wealth and fulfillment.

             In sports, the same principle is applied. The competitors are ambitious and can go through the hard moments of a competition, wherein a normal human being would surely fail. They have the strengh of spirit it takes to make it to the finish line, in spite of all pains and hurts. 

             Most of the rich people nowadays have gone through a lot of misery and spiritual pain to gain their present positions. They all started off as normal people, but by their skills and strengh survived the the hard climb to wealth.

             Thus I realized that the road to happiness is full of sadness. 

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Young 1Professor CampbellEnglish 101 February 20, 2013No Pain, No gainBeing in sports all my life I have been exposed to several motivational quotes. One quote that has stuck with me through-out these past nineteen years is “No pain, No gain”. I have had many physical trainers and this quote was brought up most frequently in all of my training sessions. The quote implies that to succeed one must push themselves through pain and discomfort to achieve success. The phrase “No Pain, No Gain” has personally benefitted me in my sports training however; some people could misconstrue the phrase and push themselves to the point of injury. I first started weight training at a gym in seventh grade, and I had my first personal trainer, Mike. He was a young athletic guy with a fun personality, but a hard worker as well. During our first couple of sessions, he taught me the basic weight lifting technique along with proper stretching. As our workout sessions progressed, the activities became more difficult and strenuous to complete. One of my hardest exercises while training with Mike was the Fireman’s challenge on the treadmill. The challenge consists of a series of levels where speed and incline increase higher and higher.

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