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Miseries and sufferings are curse? or blessings?

Miseries and sufferings are curse? or blessings?

 

Miseries could be anything :Physical,Mental and Emotinal level.

“As long as there is existence,suffering would be an intrinsic part of it,be it a human or any other species” Gautam Buddha said.

 

Let’s look into how miseries and sufferings are a blessings in disguise.

 1. Sufferings make us fight our best and we end up working hard with our fullest potential to tide over the situation.Had it not been for the miseries and the associated pain,we probably would never realise our true potential in life.

2. Sufferings make you to polish your creativity to deal with adversities and difficulties. It helps us to find an inner strength .we learn to take charge of the situations as we don’t see any other choice rather than seating at driving seat to control the drive.

3. Miseries make us grow in wisdom,expand our perspective and vision,and change the way we look and perceive things.It makes us grow in patience and emotional strength.

4. Sufferings are the only thing which helps us find our life’s purpose.Its an eye-opener,if there is no pain and misery in life,no one would remember God.

 

DIFFICULTIES

Are the only way to get the practical insight into how a positive exists within the negative.



 

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