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<poem>
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Everything good comes from some kind of pain.
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Muscle fatigue makes you healthy and strong.
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The pain of practice leads to mastery.
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Difficult conversations save your relationships.
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But if you avoid pain, you avoid improvement.
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Avoid embarrassment, and you avoid success.
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Avoid risk, and you avoid reward.
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Anyone can be their best when things are going well.
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But when things go wrong, you see who they really are.
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Remember the classic story arc of the hero’s journey.
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The crisis — the most painful moment — defines the hero.
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**Improvement is transformation.**
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It brings the pain of loss of the comfortable previous self.
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It brings the pain of a new set of problems.
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Wealth brings the pain of responsibility.
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Fame brings the pain of expectations.
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**Love brings the pain of attachment.**
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If you avoid pain, you avoid what you really want.
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**The goal of life is not comfort.**
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Pursuing comfort is both pathetic and bad for you.
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Comfort makes you weak and unprepared.
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If you overprotect yourself from pain, then every little challenge will feel unbearably difficult.
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People say they’re not doing the work because it’s hard. But it’s hard because they’re not doing the work.
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Comfort is a silent killer.
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Comfort is quicksand.
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The softer the chair, the harder it is to get out of it.
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The right thing to do is never comfortable.
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How you face pain determines who you are.
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Therefore, the way to live is to steer towards the pain.
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Use it as your compass.
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Always take the harder option.
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Always push into discomfort.
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Ignore your instincts.
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Pain’s power relies on surprise.
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If you expect it, it’s weaker.
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If you choose it, it’s gone.
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Choosing pain makes it bearable.
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It loses its power to hurt you.
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You become its master, not victim.
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Pain is coming anyway.
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Don’t get a shield.
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Get a saddle.
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Tame it.
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Don’t wish for good luck.
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Good luck makes you complacent.
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Practice thriving with bad luck.
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Bad luck makes you resourceful and strong.
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No matter what the world throws your way, you can stand worse.
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Choosing pain means pushing past your instincts.
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Food that tastes good is bad for you, and vice-versa.
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So don’t use your feelings as a guide.
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Choose pain in small doses to build your resistance to it.
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A daily ritual of hard exercise gives a great perspective on life’s other pains.
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Put yourself into stressful situations.
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Eventually, almost nothing will seem stressful.
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Socially, try to get rejected.
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**Learn about “rejection therapy”.**
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Make audacious requests that you think will be denied.
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This removes the pain of rejection.
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And you’ll be surprised how often they say yes.
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The best way to learn a foreign language is to **stop speaking your mother tongue.**
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No matter how embarrassing or frustrating, communicate only in your new language.
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Necessity is the best teacher.
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But it hurts.
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Practice taking on the various kinds of pain.
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Attempt something that seems impossible — something that terrifies you.
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Give a speech.
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Do a ten-day silent meditation.
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Quit a habit.
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Apologize to someone you wronged.
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Don’t congratulate yourself if your attempt avoids failure.
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Remember: you want the pain.
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The sooner you pay a price, the less it costs.
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Be absolutely honest with everyone.
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**Stop lying, completely.**
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You lie when you’re afraid.
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You lie to avoid consequences.
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Always say the truth.
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Take the painful consequences.
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You weren’t meant to be idle.
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**You weren’t built for sitting and staring at screens. **
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You live to push, pull, climb, and grow.
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**The most exhilarating experiences in your life so far were daring.**
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Your proudest moments were overcoming a struggle.
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The best happiness comes after some pain.
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The best waves on the beach can knock you over.
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That’s the best kind of play.
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Since you can’t avoid problems, just find good problems.
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Happiness isn’t everlasting tranquility.
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Happiness is solving good problems.
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That’s why we play games.
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Games are challenges.
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Any challenge can be turned into a game.
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The English word “passion” comes from the Latin word “pati”, meaning “to suffer or endure”.
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To be passionate about something is to be willing to suffer for it — to endure the pain it’ll bring.
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But don’t be a masochist.
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Be a scholar of pain.
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Every pain has a lesson inside, and a reason why it hurts.
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Analyze it.
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Understand it.
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Ghosts don’t leave until you’ve understood their message.
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Problems persist until you claim them and solve them.
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Face them directly and they’ll disappear.
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First we figured out how to fly, then how to get to the moon.
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After you conquer the little problems, you’ll face the better ones.
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Facing pain helps you relate to others.
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Your problems are never unique.
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Whatever problems you’ve had, many other people have had the same problem.
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We empathize with someone who’s struggling.
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It opens our hearts more than seeing someone win.
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Most people don’t get to choose how they suffer.
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Once you tame pain for yourself, tame it for others.
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The easy road leads to a hard future.
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The hard road leads to an easy future.
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Steering towards the pain is how to live.
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