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“Anna directed the silent, compassionate thought towards her daughter: Well my poor girl, you’d better get used to it early, because you’re going to have to live in a world full of it.” quote by Doris Lessing
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““Anna directed the silent, compassionate thought towards her daughter: Well my poor girl, you’d better get used to it early, because you’re going to have to live in a world full of it.””

Doris Lessing

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing, 1962

The quote advises that hardship is inevitable, so one should develop resilience early to cope with life's pervasive difficulties.

In simple terms: Hardship is inevitable; build resilience early.

Key Takeaway

Accept hardship, cultivate resilience.

Themes

resilience hardship compassion life lessons

Mood

reflective empathetic

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • education
  • mental health
  • career challenges

Key Concepts

psychology existentialism cognitive coping

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you teach resilience without dismissing systemic issues?
  • What strategies help balance acceptance and action?
A Different Perspective

Resilience alone may not eliminate suffering; systemic change also matters.

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