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What did suffering teach you that success never could?

With all the focus on success it’s easy to overlook the valuable lessons we can learn from the more difficult parts of our journey. Below, you’ll find some very interesting insights from some of the most fascinating members of the community.

Angie Carrera

Suffering is optional, pain is inevitable. Suffering is a choice to relive the past. Pain is in the moment. Success involves pain (of failure) but not necessarily suffering. Bodybuilding as a practice have both (all) baked in. Suffering is also a deliberate choice to repeat action or thought which brings about discomfort. It is not guaranteed we will succeed. It is guaranteed we will fail. Read more>>

Julian Kerins

To always create from an emotional place, not an egotistical one. Read more>>

Rebecca Loa

Suffering is a great teacher. Suffering taught me to examine myself. What did I do that didn’t work, and what did I do that worked? Learn from mistakes so that they won’t happen again and again. Read more>>

Donald Pryor

Over the years, I have looked back at High School, College etc. What I discovered is that getting all the answers right on a test does not make you smart in fact, it’s often just the opposite. Sure, you know the questions on the test and got them all right, but you don’t know the foundation or the implications of not knowing the foundation. Read more>>

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