
Difficulty: n. gomplex and/or sodiffen and/or modiffen and/or mudiffen and/or newdiffen and/or handiffen and/or tidiffen and frequently challenging
Gomplex: n. achieving a complex subset(s)
Handiffen: n. achieving with a handicap(s)
Modiffen: n. achieving more of a subset(s)
Mudiffen: n. achieving with relatively much strength
Newdiffen: n. achieving a new subset(s)
Sodiffen: n. achieving with relatively much skill
Tidiffen: n. achieving with small time to complete
There are seven basic reasons why achieving a goal(s) may be difficult and it may be more than one or as many as all seven.
The goal(s) may be very complex, may take relatively much strength, may take relatively much skill, may be something new, you may be handicapped, there is very little time to complete, and the difficulty may be that there is so much of it to do.
Some things in life are more difficult than others. Some see difficulty as a challenge and courageously try to master it while others see difficulty as an unnecessary hardship in life and tend to avoid it as much as possible. Avoiding too much difficulty can lead to a rather boring lifestyle but humans who are not used to much difficulty don’t frequently look for it and live life without much of it.
Getting excellent grades in school is difficult and those who don’t wind up in jobs which are not very difficult. The most difficult time humans have is frequently with loving or caring relationships with other humans. In an age of rampant promiscuity close trusting and faithful relationships are difficult to find and if found are sometimes difficult to maintain for a long duration.
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