May our afflictions be few, but may we learn not to squander them.

Scott Cairns
May our afflictions be few, but may we learn not...
May our afflictions be few, but may we learn not...
May our afflictions be few, but may we learn not...
May our afflictions be few, but may we learn not...
About This Quote

When you are afflicted with various troubles, remember that life is a journey. Even though you are going through a rough patch, don’t let misfortune paralyze you. Try to make the most of your experiences and learn from them to grow as a person. When you face challenges, do not let them consume you. Life is meant to be lived and not wasted by dwelling on negative thoughts and events.

Source: The End Of Suffering: Finding Purpose In Pain

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