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by dale_glass
1101 days ago
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> I don't agree with your assertion that suffering is anathema. Learning to accept and endure difficulty or pain or discomfort increases one's resilience. Resilience is only necessary if there's some purpose to it. > Soldiers are trained into this mindset and can accomplish much more as a result. Athletes train this way as well. Right, as a means to an end, for lack of a better solution. If we could accomplish those goals without suffering, we would. Suffering is a last resort, not good in itself. It's a compromise. An all-powerful entity doesn't need any, thus loses any justification to resort to it. |
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For example, if everything was known and easy, wouldn't we be completely bored? Is boredom not also suffering?