Quote #8545
No one ever gets far unless he accomplishes the impossible at least once a day.
L. Ron Hubbard
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line is a motivational maxim urging deliberate, daily overreach: progress comes from repeatedly attempting tasks that feel beyond one’s current ability. “Impossible” functions rhetorically rather than literally, pointing to goals that seem unattainable given present skills, resources, or confidence. The quote frames achievement as a habit—small, regular confrontations with difficulty—rather than a rare breakthrough. It also implies that comfort and routine limit growth; “getting far” requires a willingness to risk failure and to redefine one’s perceived limits. Read this way, the saying belongs to a tradition of self-improvement aphorisms that equate ambition with disciplined, incremental acts of courage.


