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The Privilege of Pain

The Privilege of Pain

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Number of Chapters: 17

Length: 02 hours and 10 minutes

Language: English

We have seen that as mankind rises in the scale of civilization the body becomes increasingly less important. Nevertheless, I wish it to be clearly understood, that I do not maintain that it is preferable to be ill than well, but only that each state has its own peculiar privileges, which are rarely interchangeable.

Health and sickness are merely different roads to achievement. The earth requires rain as well as sunshine; we need both tears and laughter; navvies are necessary and so are philosophers.
The book details how people from many professions who had some or other physical disability or pain reached their goals. The introduction is by Kate Douglas Wiggin.
- Summary by Stav Nisser and the conclusion of the book.

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Introduction (Beth Thomas (1974-2020))
Health And Strength (Kassie Yang)
Soldiers and a Sailor (Kassie Yang)
Ill-Health and its Relation to Genius (Kassie Yang)
Among the Poets (Jim Locke)
Novelists (Jim Locke)
Physical Perfection and its Relation to Civilization (John)
The Physically Handicapped Philosophers (Linda Johnson)
Astronomers and Mathematicians (John)
Statesmen and Politicians (John)
The Freedom of Ill-Health (Phil Schempf)
Artists; Musicians (Nichalia Schwartz)
Three Physicians, a Naturalist and a Chemist; Inventors (Linda Johnson)
Historians and Men of Letters (Linda Johnson)
Protestant Reformers (Brian James)
The Saints (John)
Pain, the Great Teacher; Conclusion (Beth Thomas (1974-2020))
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