Recommend me books or philosophy on physical pain and how it might make you a better person.
I'm already familiar with:
>Aurelius, Seneca
>Book of Job
>Nietzsche
Only one /lit required reading:
'In the Land of Pain' by Alphonse Daudet, with the introduction by Julian Barnes
>>9403998
I have arthritis and suffer significant pain every day and it has in no way made me a better person or made my life better, yall are pseuds
/w2.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/apost_letters/1984/documents/hf_jp-ii_apl_11021984_salvifici-doloris.html
i swear that's really the vatican site, just the vatican doesn't believe in https it seems. if you just search the date and/or title at the end you can probably find alternative versions.
>>9404154
I think we should end the thread now out of politeness
>>9404233
This is what equality looks like!
>This is what equality looks like!
This is what equality looks like!
>>9404154
What's do you have to compare it with? You sound bitter and resentful desu so maybe you're right.
>>9403998
Stab yourself in the calf. Rub some salt on it. Report in a week with your findings.