Making a great effort to achieve or accomplish something, often despite difficulty or obstacles.
From Old French 'estriver' (to quarrel or compete). Originally meant 'to struggle in conflict,' then evolved to mean 'to make earnest effort toward a goal.'
The phrase 'striving for excellence' became a cultural ideal during the 19th-century Industrial Revolution when ambition and upward mobility became celebrated values in Western society!
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