Hardship in a sentence as a noun

Not exactly many deep insights form all this self imposed hardship.

One thing I always find funny about the startup world is the idea that hardship is good.

While there are a lot of successful startups that went through a lot of hardship, there are a lot of them that didn't.

Does seem like excessive punishment to me, especially for someone who is in such hardship.

Sometimes hardship is something you need to survive to accomplish your goals, but not always.

The equivalent of a hardship fund with an aim of protecting our internet freedoms.

This is why war and serious hardship gooses technological innovation.

The mental trauma of being in a US prison and permanent unemployability from a felony record causes far more hardship to a person than the act of smoking.

" The right answer would have been to get their employer of record transferred to the American subsidiary, which pays Manhattan wages to Manhattan workers, rather than Nagoya wages with a 25% hardship premium.

Because the participants in this venture underwent great hardship to get to the final result and the only hope of a financial payoff lay in being able to have a film that would be owned, controlled, and marketed by the Pixar venture and that might become a large commercial success.

What a classic Hero's Journey story- man encounters difficulty experienced by his loved one, tries to solve her problem efficiently, loses her in the process, becomes an outcast, persists, finds meaning in his work, receives help, is humble, helps people at an epic scale, reunites with his wife, happy ending, better world, triumph over ignorance and hardship.

Hardship definitions

noun

a state of misfortune or affliction; "debt-ridden farmers struggling with adversity"; "a life of hardship"

See also: adversity

noun

something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters"

See also: asperity grimness rigor rigour severity severeness rigorousness rigourousness

noun

something that causes or entails suffering; "I cannot think it a hardship that more indulgence is allowed to men than to women"- James Boswell; "the many hardships of frontier life"