Exercising regularly for physical and mental well-being is hard; however, living with health issues and a decreased quality of life later on will be even harder.
Committing to higher education or skill development programs may be hard, but neglecting education and failing to invest in yourself will make career options harder to come by in the future.
Investing wisely and saving money may be hard, but enduring financial struggles or lacking adequate resources for retirement will prove even harder.
Addressing personal issues such as overcoming fears, confronting difficult emotions, or improving relationships may be hard. However, avoiding these challenges and dealing with unresolved conflicts and emotional distress will be even harder.
Do easy things now, and your life may get harder.
Do hard things now, and your life may get easier.
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