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The Pain That Alters

The Pain That Alters

On the other hand, the pain that alters refers to the kind of pain that leaves a lasting impact on a person's life. It often stems from significant events or experiences that fundamentally change a person's perspective, behavior, or trajectory. This could include the loss of a loved one, a life-altering decision, a personal tragedy, or a moment of realization that leads to personal growth.

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