" But let me make it perfectly clear
that in no way is suffering
necessary to find meaning.
I only insist that meaning is possible
even in spite of suffering-provided,
certainly, that the suffering is unavoidable.
If it were avoidable, however,
the meaningful thing to do
would be to remove its cause,
be it psychological, biological or political.
To suffer unnecessarily is masochistic
rather than heroic. "
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