Why do deprivation, adversity, scarcity, and suffering often produce the best character qualities in us while prosperity, ease, and abundance often produce the worst? There is an invisible pattern in the design of deprivation: deprivation draws out desire. Absence heightens it.

Bianca Olthoff
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When people are deprived in life, they fall into a state of deprivation and long for something more. This longing is a natural response to a situation where we feel that we have been deprived. We don’t usually realize that we can choose to be happy or unhappy. People who had the opportunity to experience the world around them were able to see that their lives had been stripped of something without ever feeling deprived. In some sense, they had had a good life as their realities had been truthfully presented to them.

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