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Turning Pain into Power

A Divine Journey (LifeLesson.TV, Book 2)

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Turning Pain into Power

By: Khalid A. Haaziq
Narrated by: Steve Stewart's voice replica
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Have you ever wondered why life's most formidable trials seem to target the strongest among us? Indeed, it's a question for the ages, a paradox that seems to play out time and time again. It's as if life has a peculiar way of picking out those with the most potential, the ones with the brightest futures, and hurling the heaviest stones their way.

Consider the hardships and challenges that life throws at us. They're not random, oh no. They seem to have an uncanny knack for finding those with the greatest potential. The ones who could rise the highest, shine the brightest, leave the most indelible mark on the world. These are the ones who often find themselves in the crosshairs of life's most relentless adversities. Think back on the annals of history. Reflect on the biographies of the most influential figures, the trailblazers who reshaped the world. Their stories are not tales of easy ascents to greatness. No, they are narratives of struggle, of hardship, of adversity, faced and overcome. Model examples of Turning Pain into Power!

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