Do you not see how necessary a world of pains and troubles is to school an intelligence and make it a soul?

John Keats
Do you not see how necessary a world of pains...
Do you not see how necessary a world of pains...
Do you not see how necessary a world of pains...
Do you not see how necessary a world of pains...
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Alexander Pope said, “Do you not see how necessary a world of pains and troubles is to school an intelligence and make it a soul?” Pain and sorrow are like the teacher of wisdom. Through pain and sorrow, we learn how to deal with problems and lack of things we desire. The more we experience pain and the longer we undergo the consequences of our actions, the more we understand the full meaning of life. That understanding gives us a self-awareness that allows us to live life as an individual rather than as a mere cog in a machine.

Source: Letters Of John Keats

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