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Adarsh Rai
@TheDevilsHorse · 5:00

Enduring Pain - A Test Of Will and Might

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It start by framing that enduring pain as a test for one's will and might. So this basically sets the tone for journey through challenges that requires perseverance and strength, and the phase journey to the strength through the darkest night. It suggests that path to personal strength involves navigating difficult and dark moments. So this metaphorical journey implies personal growth through adversity, and one must battle within and find courage to shine bright. So it's definitely the war of mind

Dedicated to @GreyMatter

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Adarsh Rai
@TheDevilsHorse · 3:24

Continued…

And then only I say that we are the heroes of our own story because emphasizing personal challenges and the idea that individuals have the power to shape their own destinies through resilience is the key factor. So embrace pain for strength, because what I want to showcase with this poem is encouragement to embrace pain in order to become more stronger. The victorious outcome of battles is envisioned as standing taller, symbolizing personal triumph and growth. Thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:19
This is so true. You know, the all adversities really make us who we are. You know, it makes us so resilient. And wisdom comes with all these struggles and failures in life. Beautiful poem, Adarsh. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a lovely day. Bye
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@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 4:37
I join my hand and I bow down in front of you. Thank you. And you know, I and Rajat were discussing in another swell that the path to heaven goes through the hell. And as you also clearly conveyed in your poem that it's important to endure pain. And I think you know what, Adarsh? Pain is not the problem. Accepting that you are in the pain is the problem. I mean, we start berating ourselves to have brought upon such pain in question
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Kadambari Gupta
@kadambarigupta · 1:31
Hello Adisa Jamatadi, thank you so much for sharing this poem. Enduring pain, a test of will and might. I think each one of us has endured pain somewhere in our lives whether it is the vaccinations or getting hurt. Seeing those, the wound and blood coming out of it or you know, those medicines that one had to eat. Willpower. You know, I remember when I was in class eight I had a terrible stomach infection and the medicine was so bitter
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Anisha Rodrigues
@anisharodrigues · 0:58

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So I think beautifully highlighted poem and I look forward to more such amazing poems from your side. All the best and happy Men's Day. I know it's past yesterday, but still happy men's day to
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Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 1:38
Hi, ADUSH. First of all wishing you a very happy Man's Day. And I know I'm very late, but still, because you always, as himanshi rightly said you and even Rajat, all of you always give us a kind of encouragement, support and apart from that, the kind of incredible men you are because the kind of experiences you share, the kind of support you exhibit, it's really great. And this poem is really fantastic
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Adarsh Rai
@TheDevilsHorse · 1:44

@challasrigouri

I cannot even share the experience that I have. It just fulfills me. Yes, it does fulfill me to see someone able to open up and share their fears, their anxiety, their hopes, aspirations, dreams and thoughts. There are a lot of lot of stories within me. Some stories I can tell, some I can't. I'll see you around, Gauri. Thank you so much for your kind words. Appreciate it
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Adarsh Rai
@TheDevilsHorse · 4:12

@GreyMatter @Swell Kudos to the entire team for such a lovely platform

Himanshi, I know you want yourself in to be services in any form and you prefer law and I see a person like you in law, that is what we would need who would uphold the virtues. I have no second thought that you would go again with lot of endurance and there would be a lot of testing times and there would be a lot of pain coming through
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Adarsh Rai
@TheDevilsHorse · 0:29

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Thank you so much. Ranjana it's such a pleasure to come across you on this platform, and I sincerely appreciate that you contribute on each and every swell that I do. And I warmly reciprocate the sentiments and thought process that you evoke, and I'm thankful that you make time to listen to the swell and and reply. So my heartfelt gratitude to you. Thank you so much
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Adarsh Rai
@TheDevilsHorse · 1:55

@kadambarigupta

Hi kadambari jamatadi. Thank you so much for being so affluent and so kind and generous that every time you had made time and effort to listen to my swells, to my poetry, my thoughts, and contributed in such such genuine way, such simple way and I just love the part when you mentioned and that we were in 8th standard and you had to swallow a bitter pill and that was a willpower
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Adarsh Rai
@TheDevilsHorse · 0:37

@anisharodrigues

Hey, Nisha. Thank you so much. I sincerely appreciate whenever you take out time and listen to this well and contribute, I am grateful to you that out of your such a busy schedule, your own journey, we're trying to create content, trying to bring so much stories. Just know that that we appreciate what you're doing here and let's build a community which is unlike any other community here. Thank you so much
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:20

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You. Thank you for your kind words. And yes, I also feel that it's great to get connected here. And there's always so much to learn from each other's. Swell podcasts. So thank you. Thank you once again. Have a lovely evening. Bye
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