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McCall suggests that while the pain that hurts may be difficult to endure, it is the pain that alters that truly shapes and transforms a person. This type of pain should be the one to choose and can lead to personal growth, self-reflection, and a reevaluation of one's priorities and values. It can serve as a catalyst for change and motivate individuals to take positive action or make different choices in their lives.

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