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"Does suffering improve us?" is one of them.
Does suffering a twinge of bad conscience justify what we do in a righteous cause?
So why does suffering seem to feature in the religious life?
Does suffering really offer spiritual dividends, or is the emphasis on it in Christianity (and many other traditions) something equivalent to a psychological flaw writ large?
Yet no one does suffering like Atlético – in fact, it's tempting to conclude that they are not suffering at all – and if there was pressure, there were few chances, and ultimately a familiar finale.
There were nerves, suffering too, but no one does "suffering" quite like Atlético: at the end of last week's league game, Simeone insisted he would rather be 2-0 up and "comfortable", that he does not live easy at 1-0 and certainly does not seek that scoreline out, despite what it may seem at times.
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But neither the South Koreans (nor their opponents) were done suffering.
We're afraid to let go of the pain we know, we're not done suffering.
The journey through Mexico can be completely dehumanizing and child migrants do suffering greatly.
But does this make suffering itself more meaningful?
Unlike Walker Evans, whom Arbus admired, she did not make suffering noble.
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