
The Pain of the Past
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What does the pain of the past do? First, it mitigates progress. Past pain causes you to either remain in it and stay the same, or let it change you. Past pain can make you better or bitter. You choose. If you let is make you better, you progress into process. The process is what shapes your purpose. The process you go through to change will give you the future reason as to the purpose of the pain. Sometimes your pain is for someone else to find their purpose because you shared your process and progress. Pain can produce passion. It becomes the reason for what you do. My pain has shaped my process to progress, passion, and purpose, all which have produced a new level of peace I never knew could exist.
Pain- Why
Process- How
Progress-What
Purpose-Who
Passion-When
Peace- Present