A Quote by John C. Maxwell

Facing difficulties is inevitable. Learning from them is optional. — © John C. Maxwell
Facing difficulties is inevitable. Learning from them is optional.
Nothing influences our ability to cope with the difficulties of our existence so much as the context in which we view them; the more contexts we can choose between, the less do the difficulties appear to be inevitable and insurmountable.
Losses are inevitable, but excuses are optional.
Conflict is inevitable but combat is optional.
Change is inevitable. Progress is optional .
Pain is inevitable. Misery is optional
Challenges are inevitable, Defeat is optional.
Change is inevitable. Growth is optional.
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.
Pain is inevitable, it eventually touches us all. Suffering is optional.
My message is "Getting older is inevitable. Aging and deterioration are optional."
Pain in life is inevitable but suffering is not. Pain is what the world does to you, suffering is what you do to yourself [by the way you think about the 'pain' you receive]. Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. [You can always be grateful that the pain is not worse in quality, quantity, frequency, duration, etc]
What do you think this very difficult situation will push? Especially in the hearts of those who are facing the starvation, facing the unemployment, facing this siege, facing the tragedy of their families - the poverty of their families. Some of them, they didn't find food to eat. What do you expect from them? In spite of death, our people are still patient. But patience has limits.
If I am facing problems and difficulties and I find an answer, I am very eager to share it with someone else. It kind of makes going through the problems or difficulties worthwhile.
Being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional.
Everyone has learning difficulties, because learning to speak French or understanding relativity is difficult.
Difficulties, opposition, criticism-these things are meant to be overcome, and there is a special joy in facing them and in coming out on top. It is only when there is nothing but praise that life loses its charm and I begin to wonder what I should do about it.
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