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Does hardship make people stronger and more successful? Doesn't it also make people suffer? What about people who face hardships but never reach their goals, or people whose success seems effortless or the result of happenstance? answer in 4 sentences, do NOT plagiarize and do not use insanely good grammar just be decent.

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Hardship often forces people to adapt, learn new skills, and build a kind of resilience that can help later on. That said, struggle also brings real pain, trauma, and setbacks, and not everyone comes out stronger. Plenty of people grind for years and still don't reach their goals because of bad luck, lack of resources, or unfair systems. Some succeed seemingly effortlessly or by chance, which shows success is a mix of effort, support, timing, and luck, not just hardship.