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“True peace of mind," said this Chinese philosopher, "comes from accepting the worst. Psychologically, I think, it means a release of energy.” quote by Anonymous
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““True peace of mind," said this Chinese philosopher, "comes from accepting the worst. Psychologically, I think, it means a release of energy.””

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Source Proverb: Chinese philosophical saying, unknown source

True peace comes from accepting the worst, releasing psychological energy.

In simple terms: Accepting worst brings peace.

Key Takeaway

Embrace hardship to free inner energy.

Themes

acceptance peace psychology energy

Mood

calm resolute

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • stressful events
  • personal setbacks
  • health challenges

Key Concepts

stoicism cognitive release

Questions to Reflect On

  • What worst can you accept now?
  • How does acceptance change your response?
A Different Perspective

Acceptance can lead to complacency.

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