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There ought to be a man with a hammer behind the door of every happy man.
Anton Chekhov
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Every happy person has faced struggles and challenges behind their joy.

Anton Chekhov's quote suggests that the happiness we see in others often comes at the cost of unseen efforts and hardships. The 'man with a hammer' symbolizes the hard work and perseverance required to build a fulfilling life, indicating that happiness is not merely a state of being but a product of overcoming obstacles and dedicating oneself to personal growth.

Themes

HappinessStruggleEffortPerseveranceGrowth

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational talk about personal development, one might refer to Chekhov's quote to emphasize the importance of hard work.

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