Imagine Life Without Challenges, Hindrances and Failure
By kornflakes
@kornflakes (298)
Philippines
December 21, 2008 1:19am CST
Like every time you throw the ball to the basket, you always shoot it no matter what. Like when you play in a casino, you always win the jackpot...all the time Like you get whatever you want whenever you want and however you want it. And without consequences. Like you pass every exam you take. Like you always win the chess, check. Would you like it? Would you enjoy every winning you have?
Personally, I would not like it. I enjoy every challenge I get. Maybe I would like it for a few moments but get tired of it. How could I enjoy winning without sweating for it, right?
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3 responses
@jambi462 (4576)
• United States
21 Dec 08
Without challenges, hindrances and failure there would be no triumph or success. Everything in life has a compare and contrast and something will always cancel out something else. I'm not sure if I would like it if I won at everything I did because there would be no challenge. I don't enjoy winning because I'm not a very competitve person anymore. I wouldn't like being on top all the time because it would just be the same old routine over and over again.
@kornflakes (298)
• Philippines
21 Dec 08
Thanks for agreeing with me, LOL. Yeah, I thought that, too. No one´s going to enjoy life like that. Life would be boring enough that I´d just shoot myself.
@syzygy (35)
• United States
21 Dec 08
In the beginning it would be fun, but soon it would grow old and boring. Even if the option was made available to me, I would never take it. This isn't much of a life to me. It's the challenges and failures that make life interesting and worth living.
@Porcospino (31366)
• Denmark
22 Dec 08
A life without challenges or failure wouldn't be an interesting life to me. If I knew that I would always get the things I wanted, it wouldn't make me to happy to get them, because I would take them for granted. If I have been struggling with something and if I have spent weeks or months trying to achieve something, it is a big satisfaction to get it, but if I just get it straight away I lose out on the challenge, and that would be a big loss.