Human systems tend to develop only after some form of suffering—so humanity, it seems, still has much to endure.


But it is not suffering itself that leads to growth; it is the experience and understanding gained through it that open the will toward development.

In fact, one could avoid suffering and still achieve great progress—but not without a clear understanding of what suffering would occur if things were left unmanaged.


Development doesn’t require pain—it requires awareness of what pain might result from stagnation.

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