“The wound is the place where the light enters you.”
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About this quote
Pain and failure are not excuses to hide — they are the openings where real change begins. Stop pretending discomfort isn't teaching you something; name the fault, take responsibility, and build a concrete plan to fix it. Use pain as a tool: learn, practice, get help when needed, and turn weakness into a source of real strength.
When to use it
- After losing a job, use the wound as the push: assess skills that failed you, enroll in a course, and apply to roles that match the upgraded skill set.
- When a relationship ends, stop blaming fate: examine your patterns, admit where you hurt others, and change those behaviors before dating again.
- If criticism at work lands hard, ask specific questions, accept the facts, and set a 30-day plan to improve measurable performance.
- During recovery from illness or addiction, treat the pain as a doorway: follow the treatment plan, build new routines, and hold yourself accountable to the small daily steps.

