Alah bisa, tegal biasa.
“What is hard is overcome by becoming used to it.”
Repeated practice turns even the hardest task into something manageable.
— Christmas Island's Chinese & Cocos Malay Heritage, Christmas Island
Source: Traditional Malay proverb, shared heritage of Christmas Island's Cocos Malay community, public-domain oral tradition
More Proverbs from Christmas Island
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
Great undertakings start with small, concrete first actions.
If a person does not plan far ahead, trouble will find them close at hand.
Failing to think ahead invites problems sooner rather than later.
One part labor, one part harvest.
The reward you receive is proportional to the effort you put in.
Give a person a fish and you feed them for a day; teach a person to fish and you feed them for a lifetime.
Teaching someone a skill benefits them far longer than giving temporary help.
Nothing under heaven is difficult for the one who sets their heart on it.
Determination and will can overcome almost any obstacle.
Dripping water wears through stone.
Persistent, patient effort can eventually achieve what force cannot.