In this quote, Branch Rickey is highlighting the concept that progress and development typically come at an expense. He is suggesting that in order to move forward and achieve success, we must want to deal with and conquer difficulties and obstacles. These "problems" can take many kinds, such as problems, failures, or troubles, but they are ultimately necessary for us to make meaningful progress. Rickey's words function as a pointer that we must not shy away from obstacles, however rather embrace them as chances for growth and improvement. Without dealing with and getting rid of issues, real development and success would not be possible.
This quote is written / told by Branch Rickey between December 20, 1881 and December 9, 1965. He was a famous Athlete from USA.
The author also have 21 other quotes.
"In my case Pilgrim's Progress consisted in my having to climb down a thousand ladders until I could reach out my hand to the little clod of earth that I am"
"Law and order exist for the purpose of establishing justice and when they fail in this purpose they become the dangerously structured dams that block the flow of social progress"
"In the final analysis there is no other solution to man's progress but the day's honest work, the day's honest decision, the day's generous utterances, and the day's good deed"