About This Book
A collection of essays contends that physical suffering can awaken latent spiritual, intellectual, and creative capacities rather than only diminishing life. The author disputes the notion that illness dooms individuals to failure, presents many instances of pain transformed into productive work, and examines how courage, purpose, and adapted effort foster resilience. Chapters consider health and strength, the psychology of endurance, and practical encouragement for those limited by disability, urging active engagement in art, labor, and service as a means of transmuting suffering into achievement and inner growth.
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