tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3286851.post112718264193028953..comments2023-08-26T18:19:43.255+08:00Comments on Stalker Chronicles: [Essay] Humanity's Constant StruggleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3286851.post-1127282552024155312005-09-21T14:02:00.000+08:002005-09-21T14:02:00.000+08:00"The question we should ask isn’t “why me?” but ra...<B>"The question we should ask isn’t “why me?” but rather “what can I learn from this, and how can I grow from it?”"</B> is a fine bit of wisdom. Wise people, or those people who learned to embrace the adventurous life of growing and evolving into a better person, perpetually evaluate every event, specially the bad ones, that happens in their lives by this simple question. A person opens for growth sees life, or this world we live in per se, as one huge classroom where we have to learn everything that we can and maximize our potential as humans to become supermen or gods. Unfortunately, it is rare to encounter people with this kind of wisdom on how to perceive and treat the challenges pose by life. I have seen and mingled with people who adamantly cling to remain unchanged thus denying them the opportunity to grow. Nevertheless, it is a fine lesson on living to the fullest: always ask what can you learn from something. Swell of a good lesson, indeed. ;-)YuriGligoric 6.0https://www.blogger.com/profile/00717656377264522912noreply@blogger.com