@charlie66145009 This applies when by "pain" you mean effort, sacrifice, or fatigue.
If the pain is something that actually hurts you, then simply trying to push through it isn't worth it; sooner or later, it will cause you harm.
Pain is not something to be accepted passively.
Pain is a signal.
It’s a signal that something is hurting you,
that it is causing you harm.
That’s why you must not simply tolerate it.
You must understand your pain, find its cause, and eradicate it.
The world is constantly changing. What works today may not work tomorrow. That's why beang able to keep learning is the true superpower.
Curiosity is your best card.
The future belongs to the curious, the adaptable, the lifelong learners, the unafraid of change.
You can't control everything that happens. People change, plans fail, things don't always go the way you want. It's life.
But whatever happens, you can handle it. Really.
You can transform your fragility into strength.
Your fear into courage.
You can get up after a disappointment,
learn from your mistakes.
You can find harmony in chaos.
Anything is possible.
In your vocabulary,
there is no "I can't do it,"
only "I'll try," as often as it takes
You decide where to focus.
And every time you choose to look at the nice, the possible, the good, that point lights up.
Not because everything becomes perfect, but because you finally start to see them.
You don't need new eyes.
You just need a new direction of gaze.
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Observe.
The point you look at... lights up.
It's not magic. It's attention.
It's the silent power of the human brain: to illuminate only what it focuses on.
The same in life. What you focus on makes everything else disappear.
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Sometimes it seems like everything is going wrong, but it's not that reality is dark, it's that you're looking dark things
If you shift your gaze even slightly, you can see something incredible happens: the light changes.
Same scene, same life...but a different perspective
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Don't waste your energy on useless or unworthy battles.
Don't waste time trying to convince, argue, or justify.
Not everything deserves your attention, your reaction.
Energy is meant to be used, but you have to give it meaning.
Don't hold it back. Use it wisely.
See others for real; don't be confused by the version of them filtered by your expectations.
Desires, fears, unresolved needs, past hurts can distort your perception.
Be careful.
Stick to reality, or you'll end up with only misunderstandings, frustrations, and disappointments.
What you've experienced has made you who you are.
But the process isn't over.
What you experience now will make who you'll be tomorrow.
Think about this.
When evening falls, we need to find time to tune out the noise and start listening to ourselves.
Our inner voice always has important things to tell us, but it won't speak out unless we listen.
It's not that we have little time, it's that we waste a lot of it.
Not everything is equally important. Not everything deserves our attention.
Knowing how to use time without wasting it is wisdom. But we can learn by living.
Words are like arrows: once shot, they never come back.
Making sure what you say is what you truly mean, not to speak out of anger or tactlessness, is a sign of maturity and wisdom, is a gesture of sensitivity and respect.
When children play war, as soon as one of them gets hurt or scratched, the game stops.
So why doesn't this apply to adults too? How can a human being be insensitive to the cries of pain of other human beings?