difficulty
Think about a puzzle with many pieces. When you start, it might feel like a big jumble. You have to look at each piece carefully and try to find where it fits. Sometimes, you might try a piece, and it doesn’t fit, so you have to try again. Difficulty is like this puzzle. It means something takes time and effort to figure out, but you can do it if you keep trying.
Now, imagine you’re learning to ride a bike. At first, it’s wobbly, and you might fall a few times. It feels hard because your legs and hands are learning to work together. But with practice, you get better, and soon, you’re zooming around. Difficulty is like the first time you try riding. It’s tricky, but with practice, it becomes easier.
Think of climbing a mountain. At the bottom, the mountain looks so big and tall. Each step takes energy, and sometimes you have to stop and rest. But as you keep going, you get stronger, and the view from the top is amazing. Difficulty is like climbing; it’s about taking small steps to reach something great.