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Old 05-03-2007, 03:06 PM   #56 (permalink)
Michael Chui
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Originally Posted by ZHereford View Post
Barring any mental disorder or illness we all feel of some kind of pain in our lives.
Do I feel pain from kissing my girlfriend? From a momentous achievement? From being delighted at a surprise?

It's true that we feel pain at some point in our lives, but aren't there also occasions where we don't feel pain?

Further, isn't there a point when something that once caused us pain (ask a toddler to hold up your suitcase) no longer does? Such that, the lack of pain is a sign that you've grown, developed, and overcame?
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