"Often when we face obstacles in our day-to-day life, our hurdles seem very small in comparison to what many others have to face. The Brooklyn Bridge shows us that dreams that seem impossible can be realised with determination and persistence, no matter what the odds are." 
 
I am fully agree with the moral of the story and especially the above given lines, but when the obstacles are self created and well planned just to prejudice someone,  and when they are not natural, then the hurdles should be given appropriate weight  irrespective of their size and nature and such hurdles and persons involved therein should be reprimanded with the weapon of law and also by violating Law where there is no Act  in force to reprimand such immoral Act and this should be done without following the moral of the given story.
I do not mean that hurdles can stop a well determined person from achieving the goal. I just mean that a person should make the hurdles realise that they are hurdles, because if the hurdles do not realise that what they are then on the next day, they will come in the way of other well determined person.
When a person faces hurdles in his way, then he should give his best to make it sure that the same hurdle do not come in the way of other person. There is a related example. If all people understand the meaning of this example and implement it then just think about the happiness that can be spread : ********************