Often, what seems an impossible climb is just a staircase without the steps drawn in.
This quote is a metaphorical way of saying that what initially appears to be an insurmountable challenge, may actually be a manageable task if approached step by step. The “impractical climb” represents any daunting task or obstacle we might face in life. The “staircase without the steps drawn in” symbolizes the same task or obstacle broken down into smaller,more manageable parts – the steps.
The absence of drawn-in steps implies that it’s up to us to carve out these steps, to break down our big tasks or goals into smaller ones. It suggests that we must take responsibility for our own path and progress. When faced with something overwhelming, rather than viewing it as one giant leap, we can choose to see it as a series of small steps.
Applying this concept in today’s world could mean breaking down complex projects at work into smaller tasks or setting short-term goals on the path towards long-term objectives. in personal progress, this could mean instead of aiming for drastic changes overnight (which often leads to disappointment), focusing on gradual improvements over time – taking one step at a time towards self-improvement.
For example, if someone wants to write a book but feels overwhelmed by the enormity of the project, they can start by writing just one page per day – creating their staircase one step at a time until they reach their goal.
In essence, this quote encourages us not to be daunted by large challenges but instead view them as opportunities for growth and progression through methodical planning and incremental action.