"The Privilege of Pain" by Leo Everett is a motivational book from the early 1900s that examines how pain and suffering can actually cause personal growth, great ideas, and big accomplishments. Using true stories, Everett shows how many famous people, like artists and thinkers, discovered strength and a reason to live through their problems. The book shares stories of people like poets who struggled to create and smart people who didn't give up, such as Helen Keller. It tries to help people who are hurting by showing them that their pain can help them find hidden talents, become stronger, and make a positive impact on the world. Everett convinces readers to see pain not just as something bad, but as a special chance to become great.

The privilege of pain
By Leo Everett
Discover how history's greatest minds transformed their deepest suffering into remarkable achievements, revealing pain's surprising power to unlock human potential.
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2019-01-13
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