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The Quiet Work of Endurance

How, in an Unfair World, We Bear Burdens, Deal with Injustice, Grow from Suffering, and Maintain Our Humanity

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The Quiet Work of Endurance

著者: Dave Ryan Hughes
ナレーター: Jimmy Trisler
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概要

There are things in life that are difficult to describe. Usually, it has a large, quiet, and unexpected burden. This burden manifests itself in our lives in a variety of ways, including losses, obligations, and unexpected inquiries. The first step to being able to continue is realizing that the burden is more than we realize. Seldom do people compliment perseverance.

Large victories, quickness, and achievements are often praised by society. It awards rewards for first place finishers, loudest speakers, and fastest recoverees. Conversely, endurance is a distinct kind of strength. It is usually not observed, travels slowly, and is difficult to see most of the time. However, stamina is what keeps us going when our drive wanes.

We conducted the research we are writing about as a result of this discovery. Stories depict perseverance in a different manner than they do outstanding character. There are no lengthy discussions or victories after each combat.

Conversely, endurance is the capacity to continue even in the face of extreme fatigue. It feels like a conscious decision to be patient when it would be rational to be furious, to be honest when it would be simpler to be silent, and to embrace one's humanity in a society that doesn't care. Many individuals experience suffering without expressing it. They bear the weight of familial responsibilities, regrets, failures, societal expectations, and unsaid anxieties.

For the sake of others, they maintain a composed front while gradually disintegrating on the inside. They learn how to do tasks, even if they may not always be able to improve. Over time, this type of perseverance may either exhaust or strengthen a person. In the end, how we handle our issues—rather than the issues themselves—is what matters. Having endurance does not imply that you are pain-free. Ignoring problems or sacrificing your own needs for strength is not the definition of true stamina.

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