The Joy of Suffering
Briefly

Rejecting the 'tyranny of positivity' allows us to accept life's imperfections and live more authentically by reframing suffering as a teacher rather than an obstacle.
Symptoms like procrastination are signals from our subconscious, offering insights if we choose to listen, pushing us towards self-awareness and understanding.
Dostoevsky's Underground Man isn't just someone who tolerates suffering; he revels in it, embracing life's chaos and the duality between good and bad.
Philosopher Peter Rollins argues that humanity needs to embrace both the good and the bad of life to be truly free, resonating with Dostoevsky's themes.
Read at Psychology Today
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