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Series: Yesterdays

The poem explores the idea that those who have experienced sorrow and hardship are more fortunate than those who have lived a life of ease and comfort. The speaker argues that suffering can lead to personal growth, wisdom, and a deeper appreciation for life, while a life without challenges can result in stagnation and superficiality. AI Generated Content

~1898 CE
Available in: English
Moderate

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