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Embrace the Struggle: Finding Strength in Stoicism

Children come into the world with their own instincts and emotional frameworks, often intriguing their parents with behaviors that may seem pessimistic or overly cautious. This reflection highlights the value of negative thinking or stoicism as a mental rehearsal for potential negative outcomes, allowing individuals to prepare for life's unpredictability without being blindsided. Living with struggles is positioned as an essential aspect of the human experience, suggesting that discomfort may promote growth and maturity. The idea connects to broader spiritual philosophies, particularly within Christianity, which emphasizes meekness and the strength found in vulnerability and failure, suggesting that true strength arises from embracing and working through life's challenges rather than avoiding them.

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