Sometimes what it takes to get what you want is a routine that you will tire of at times. A schedule can feel tedious and dull and can feel like a weight around your neck. Your desire for the thing you are working toward will be what keeps you in the routine. The question is how strong is your desire? The answer to that determines your level of motivation.
There are two probable origins for this idiom and I think both are equally plausible. The first one is that when you spread butter on bread you are buttering it up like one would do when trying to flatter someone. The second is in ancient India there was a practice of throwing balls of butter at statues to ask for favor, i.e. buttering them up. ( source ) When we use the phrase today we generally mean that extreme flattery is used to gain information or favor. It's not always necessarily a compliment.
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