Suffer Review

“This isn't a feel-good read; it's a guide for those ready to confront challenges and transform their relationship with suffering.” Facebook · booksforaspirants · 1 year ago

: Every child in the world dies simultaneously, only to return with a horrific requirement: they need human blood to stay "alive". SUFFER

: Hollins encourages moving from "why me" to "what now," reclaiming agency even in situations that cannot be fixed. “This isn't a feel-good read; it's a guide

This is a practical guide that reframes the concept of hardship, focusing on building mental toughness rather than just avoiding pain. “This isn't a feel-good read

: Reviewers highlight its "anguish-proof" strategies, such as separating facts from the emotional story we build around them and building "resilience muscles" through intentional discomfort.

“This isn't a feel-good read; it's a guide for those ready to confront challenges and transform their relationship with suffering.” Facebook · booksforaspirants · 1 year ago

: Every child in the world dies simultaneously, only to return with a horrific requirement: they need human blood to stay "alive".

: Hollins encourages moving from "why me" to "what now," reclaiming agency even in situations that cannot be fixed.

This is a practical guide that reframes the concept of hardship, focusing on building mental toughness rather than just avoiding pain.

: Reviewers highlight its "anguish-proof" strategies, such as separating facts from the emotional story we build around them and building "resilience muscles" through intentional discomfort.