PAIN

Pain often becomes the main engine of success. It allows us to overcome difficult trials and problems, find new ways to solve problems and achieve goals that seemed unattainable.

Pain has two sides of the coin: bad and good. Bad pain is the one that causes suffering and forces us to leave difficulties, and good pain is the one that motivates and gives us a powerful impulse to action.

When we experience pain, we can either accept it and let it win, or use it for our development and growth. For example, if you are experiencing excruciating pain due to a failure at work, you can either drop everything and get away from the problem, or use this pain to test your strength, find new resources and become better at what you do.

Many famous personalities who have achieved success in their lives have gone through difficult periods and experienced pain, but instead of letting them pin them down, they used this pain to move forward and become better. For example, Steve Jobs survived being fired from his company, but thanks to this, he rethought his values and returned to Apple, he was able to create a better product than he was before.

Thus, no matter how strong the pain is, it is not only a challenge, but also an opportunity. It gives us the opportunity to rethink our values, test our strength and become better. The choice is ours: will we let it carry us away or will we learn to use this pain for our success.