The desire to remain in a comfortable routine can prevent individuals from exploring new opportunities and stepping outside of their comfort zone. People may miss opportunities due to a variety of factors, including fear of failure, lack of awareness, indecisiveness, and a comfort zone that prevents them from taking risks. There are ample oppurtunities around, however the incompetency among the people make them not to perform. The phrase "nothing is impossible" is often used as a motivational statement, suggesting that with enough effort and determination, anything can be achieved. The phrase aims to inspire people to have a positive attitude and to not give up on their goals, even when they face setbacks. It suggests that with enough persistence, anything is within reach. The same point is highlighted in Sanskrit through these lines :
अमंत्रम् अक्षरं नास्ति नास्ति मूलमनौषधम्
अयोग्यः पुरुषो नास्ति योजकस्तत्र दुर्लभः.
Amantram aksharam naasti naasti moolmanaushadham,
Ayogyah purusho naasti yojakastatra durlabhh.
Mantra = In Sanskrit a word or a combination of words, apparently having no meaning, is called a 'Mantra', which is supposed to have mystical powers if recited repeatedly. Adding a prefix 'a' to any word gives just trhe opposite meaning to a word. So 'amantra' means not having the attributes of a 'Mantra'.
Akshara = an alphabet of Sanskrit Language.
Naasti = does not exist.
Asti = exists.
Na = not.
Moolam= the root of a plant or vegetation.
Aushadham = medicine
Ayogya = incompetent, useless.
Purusho = person.
Yojakah = A person who has the capacity to organize and to put any thing to proper use.
Durlabhh = scarce , not easily available.
There is no letter in the alphabet that can not be used as a 'Mantra', and there exists no root which can not be used as a medicine. Likewise, there is no incompetent or useless person. Scarce is only a person who knows how to make good use of all these.
PeopleLhave the ability to overcome obstacles and pursue their goals, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges.