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Reflections: Why humans need pain

by James Mcghee

Created on: March 20, 2007   Last Updated: November 29, 2007

Why Humans need pain is a very simply answered question, but with complexed answers. Humans need pain. Its a fact. Pain needs a human as a human needs a parent to survive. Pain is our parents. With pain, we are reminded how fragile our life may be at sometimes, as well as how flexible we may be at times around our life.

Pain helps us realize that we are HUMAN. That we are ALIVE. If we feel pain, it shows that we have done something ignorant at the time, not worth doing. it is pain that brings forth great men and women. For with pain, brings courage to defeat pain. And courage has won many epic battles in the history of mankind.

Pain serves as a reminder. It shows "how well you got it'". Pain has been twisted these days into certain humor for others. One's sorrow is suddenly turned into a mockery. As if someone with "pain" is just a subsistent piece of garbage. Pain was brought in this world to punish the weak. The people that strive as well feel pain, but they have ADAPTED to the way pain hits them. They have found strategys through trial and error. They have assimilated their brains to trigger a different response as to what pain is.

We now know these as steroids.

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