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Civic Renaissance with Alexandra Hudson β€’ 299 implied HN points β€’ 28 Oct 24
  1. Bad things can happen to good people, and it’s a question that has troubled many. Boethius believed that suffering is part of life, and how we respond to it matters.
  2. Suffering can teach us important lessons, like gratitude and empathy. It can help us appreciate the good in our lives and understand others better.
  3. Instead of letting hardship make us bitter, we can use it to grow and change for the better. Reflecting on our experiences can help us find meaning and build resilience.
Anxiety Addiction & Ascension β€’ 98 implied HN points β€’ 03 Oct 23
  1. Personal grief is often an individual experience, and it can be uniquely isolating, but it can also strengthen us as we navigate through it alone.
  2. Adversity, whether from personal loss or external challenges like tyranny, can be faced with practical steps that bring order to chaos, making us stronger and more capable.
  3. Collective grief, experienced together during challenging times, can lead to a shared resilience and solidarity that can fuel movements and revolutions.
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Wayne's Earth β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 29 Dec 22
  1. When faced with adversity, it's more powerful to rise above and become better than seeking revenge.
  2. Standing up for yourself calmly and maturely shows strength and maturity more effectively than seeking physical retribution.
  3. Living life on your own terms is a powerful form of revenge against those who have wronged you.
Yong’s Newsletter β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 26 Jul 23
  1. Astute entrepreneurs exhibit composure and silence amidst challenges, like Elon Musk.
  2. Successful entrepreneurs, such as Oprah Winfrey, value and benefit from solitude for self-reflection.
  3. Entrepreneurs like Steve Jobs show resolute decisiveness in the face of adversity, never wavering in their vision.