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Pleasure Or Pain May 2026

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  • Chinese History: A New Manual, Seventh Edition

    August 18, 2025
    We’re proud to announce the release of the new Seventh Edition of Endymion Wilkinson’s Chinese History: A New Manual, published exclusively as an electronic edition by Pleco. In addition to being available in our iOS and Android apps – with a 50% discount for people who purchased the previous edition through us – it’s also …Read More »

Pleasure Or Pain May 2026

The true paradox lies in their connection. Intense pleasure often borders on pain, and the relief from pain is one of the greatest pleasures known to man. To live a life entirely shielded from pain is to live a life that lacks the contrast necessary to feel true joy.

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Pleasure is the nectar of existence. It is the warmth of the sun on a cold morning, the shared laughter of a friend, or the quiet satisfaction of a goal achieved. Evolutionarily, pleasure is a guidepost; it tells us what is good for our survival. It drives us to eat, to connect, and to create. Without it, life would be a colorless marathon of duty. The true paradox lies in their connection

Ultimately, we do not have to choose between them. To be alive is to feel both. Our task is not to eliminate pain, but to find a way to let it give meaning to our pleasures, ensuring that our lives are not just comfortable, but deeply felt. Evolutionarily, pleasure is a guidepost; it tells us

Pleasure and Pain are the two master keys that unlock human experience. At first glance, they seem like bitter rivals—one we chase with tireless devotion, the other we flee from with every ounce of our strength. Yet, if we look closer, they are not opposites, but two sides of the same coin.

Pain, though we dread it, is our most honest teacher. It is the biological alarm system that keeps us safe. Beyond the physical, emotional pain—grief, failure, or heartbreak—carves out the depth of our character. It is often through the "fire" of pain that we are forged into stronger, more empathetic versions of ourselves. We cannot appreciate the summit without having felt the ache of the climb.

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