Enough pain makes a coward of anyone.

Joe Abercrombie
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Enough pain makes a coward of anyone. If you are in pain, you are not in control of the situation. Feelings of pain will affect your judgement and ability to think clearly. Your judgement may be clouded by pain, which means you may do something that you would not have done otherwise.

Pain can also make you feel helpless or hopeless. Those feelings have a numbing effect on your mind, so when you are around people, they may not see how great an individual you are. At this point, you are no longer thinking clearly.

You are losing control over the situation.

Source: Best Served Cold

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