I often encouraged my students to understand that we learn how to do the hard things in order to make our lives easier. If that is true, learning difficult material is ultimately as act of a desire to be lazy...or something like that. There may not be a universal truth to this graphic that recently came to me, but it has to be true for most people most of the time. It's a pretty decent attempt to illustrate that hard work earlier pays off in the end, and the failure to put in the effort will (probably) come back to bite you in the form of difficulties later.
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