Pain is worst yet needed. Usually, it annoys us; often caused by bruises or open wounds, where blood flows out from our flesh. But sometimes, it is invisible; seems like untraceable, often causes additional burden to our sufferings. But pain is needed – a salient characteristic of human, including love and other emotions. We learn to adapt; to endure; and mature our own patience.
However, pain is relative to one’s own sense. Therefore, it is subjective, where its intensity and persistence differ from one person to another. If both persons experienced the same traumatic event, where person A severely broke down and the other did not, does that mean person A is weaker? And person B is stronger? Or person A is just ‘exaggerating her suffering’? Think.
Pain signals our body that something (someone) is a danger to us. Prolly because they aren’t good enough to make us healthy anymore; or they could poison us to death. Although, it may teach us fear to not try again, but we need to take chances or explore other possibilities. Pain is worst but worth-it.