Definition of

Difficult

DifficultThe etymology of difficult takes us to the Latin word difficilis . The concept is used as an adjective to describe that which presents difficulties, inconveniences or obstacles .

For example: “It is very difficult to export our products due to bureaucratic obstacles” , “It is going to be difficult for me to take vacations this year: the truth is that I have not been able to save enough money” , “My godmother gave me a philosophy book ”. which is quite difficult for me to understand , but I will try to live up to it."

Difficult is the opposite of easy : while something difficult has impediments or barriers, what is easy is simple, simple or comfortable. Suppose that, in a soccer match, a team defeats its rival 3 to 2 after trailing by two goals. The winning team had to work hard and fight hard to reverse the result: that is why a journalist can affirm that it was a difficult match for the winning team. On the other hand, with the same logic, an 8-0 victory constitutes an easy match for the winner.

What is difficult cannot be solved or resolved quickly , unlike what is easy. 8034 x 4516 + (5118/8361) x 741 – 51982 is a difficult calculation that requires a calculator for most people. On the other hand, 4 x 3 is an easy calculation, which is part of the four and three multiplication tables, something that we all learn by heart in primary school.

A difficult person, on the other hand, is one who is sullen, parsimonious or asocial . That's why it's difficult to build a relationship with her or even communicate. Difficult individuals are characterized by bad character and recurrent anger. An employee can claim that his boss is someone difficult if he is always in a bad mood and addresses workers with contempt or aggression.

DifficultThis doesn't mean that difficult people don't have a good side or aren't worth associating with. It is known that many of the "geniuses" of all disciplines do not shine precisely for their social skills, since they have dedicated much of their time and energy to cultivating the field in which they stand out; For this reason, stories describing these individuals as “difficult” are common.

It is important to note that the degree of difficulty of a challenge does not generate the same reaction in everyone: while some systematically escape from anything that requires an effort, no matter how small, others pursue great challenges , since they find in them. a way to take advantage of your abilities and surpass your own achievements.

If we think about a discipline that is very technically demanding, such as lyrical singing, great singers usually choose repertoires that require arduous work in vocal and theoretical preparation, to overcome all kinds of challenges, such as: singing long phrases without being able to stop to breathe, memorize very complex melodies, full of ornaments and modulations, pronounce vowels and consonants in very high areas of the voice and make jumps of two octaves or more.

For a person who loves personal challenges, the more difficult a project is, the more interested he/she is, and vice versa. What sense does it make for a passionate professional in his field to refuse challenges ? If we choose the easy path, we deny ourselves the opportunity to grow intellectually and develop. Unfortunately, society tends towards comfort, and the media tries to instill in the public the fear of effort, in pursuit of an attraction to situations and processes that arrive to us practically resolved, without major complications, ready for consumption.