Paraphrase the sentence, “In my experience as both a learner and later a language practitioner, one has to have a drive that will obstinately motivate one to succeed against all odds.”

"In my experience as a learner and later a language practitioner, one has to have a drive that will obstinately motivate one to succeed against all odds."

Is this right? Thank you.

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What in the world do these mean?

"a language practitioner"

"one has to have a drive"

"that will obstinately motivate one"

And this is a downright cliché:
"to succeed against all odds"

Simplify, simplify, simplify ... and then re-post when you have done so.
"In my experience as a learner and later a language practitioner, one has to have a drive that will obstinately motivate one to succeed against all odds."
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