The video demonstrates the English idiom 'no pain, no gain,' which means that achieving success or improvement requires effort and sacrifice. The speaker uses this phrase to express frustration about the hard work they put in, questioning whether the effort was worth the outcome.
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This isn't what I bargained for.
They say [music] no pain, no gain, so what was all the hustling for?
My downfall? [music] No way.
No way.
I'm yet to see [music] it all.
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