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It is best to avoid the words "victim" or "victim" related to chronic illness or disability. They may be seen as despicable and deprived of power. Correct choices are experienced and diagnosed
Early in the 13th century. , From "tolerance" (from pain, death, punishment, judgment, sorrow), English and French, French, Old French *, the Latin variants are "tolerance", "acceptance", "children" + ferre "(see inference)
I replaced older English ¼ olian, ↔rowian. That means "Submissive obedience to difficulty" is from the end of 13c. "Experience" (pain, pain etc) was in the middle of the 14th century. Start from the middle of 13c and record the event that "tolerance, permission" is occurring or is continuing. Relevant: suffering; suffering
"Now this is the sublime truth of pain, reproductive power is pain, aging suffers, disease is pain, death is pain.Generation with discomfort is a pain.Separation from pleasant things is pain. Blames us for dissatisfaction with so many bloggers that immigrants, traditions, sexual ethics, Christianity, popularization, Judaism, Islam, and whatever else, we basically Ignoring this and damaging our own interests, we will suffer from unnecessary hacking attacks on huge branches before we accept this fact.
When someone comes to you with problems, that person is experiencing some form of pain. Probably it is an extreme pain of frustration, confusion, or fear. Perhaps this is a mild pain caused by the desire to satisfy curiosity. In any case, there is some pain. "To" and "should" are usually judgmental meanings, thus meaning unkind words. As Martial Rosenberg wrote in nonviolent communication, these words are closely related to the feelings of "guilt, responsibility or duty". Therefore, the reason why the theory should use "should" or "should" is sufficient to reconsider.
so. Suffering can not be avoided. People who think that pain is "avoidable" are also people who use their lives to "avoid" pain. So, they are far from love, give up difficult challenges, and regard people as things. Of course, the price is their suffering. Loneliness, rejection, desperation, waste. So is that stupid myth that can avoid pain? It is really just a denial and it tells us that it is profound enough that a person who believes suffering will destroy itself. However, if a person becomes a true self, we must admit that human weapons can not possess this world.