5). You don’t remember pain, not as much as you think that you do..
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Putting the Pain in Perspective.. I came across multiple perspectives on 'Pain', sharing with you all..
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I am a heady mix of ambition, eccentricity, unabashedness.. I like reading books, chatting (talking), eating good stuff, writing my thoughts and views.. I am open-hearted, broad-minded, have a mind of my own, do not give up as a matter of principle..
#Health #MentalHealth #PainIsSeldomUseless #Pain #PainIsReal #PainMakesYouHumble #DontUnderestimatePain #PainfulRealities
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