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How to transform pain into growth

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mindvalleyacademy.com

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Pain and suffering doesn’t have to mean you’re taking a step back in life. ‌ ?

Pain and suffering doesn’t have to mean you’re taking a step back in life.  ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌  Hi {NAME}, Have you heard of this famous quote by the poet Rumi before? “The wound is the place where the light enters.” It’s one of my many favorite Rumi quotes of all time. And it perfectly captures what it means to [use moments of pain and suffering to propel our growth.]( Look, none of us are immune to the speedbumps of life. A relationship break-up. A failed business. A blow to your finances. It’s all part of this thing we call life. But what you DO with these “failures” will determine whether you come out the otherside beaten and discouraged… … Or emerge stronger, wiser and more resilient than ever before. What I’ve discovered is that as long as you remember these [TWO key rules of life](, you can turn your biggest pain into your greatest opportunity to grow and evolve. And I explain what those two rules are in a talk I recently gave at Mindvalley Live LA in front of 800+ community members.  [Click here to watch the video](  [I want to transform my pain into growth]( Here’s the thing… One of the most common things our community has told us they want to learn is to learn how to find their calling or purpose. And what you’ll also discover in this talk is that often your greatest mission is hiding in plain sight within your deepest pain. [You’ll understand what I mean when you watch this video >](  Keep Evolving,  [Vishen Lakhiani][Vishen Lakhiani signature]  Vishen Lakhiani Founder, Mindvalley, Author of [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind](. Follow The Real Me on [Facebook](. Â

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