You will come to know things that can only be known with the wisdom of age and the grace of years. Most of those things will have to do with forgiveness.
Nobody will protect you from your suffering. You can't cry it away or eat it away or starve it away or walk it away or punch it away or even therapy it away. It's just there, and you have to survive it. You have to endure it. You have to live through it and love it and move on and be better for it and run as far as you can in the direction of your best and happiest dreams across the bridge that was built by your own desire to heal.
Interpretation
What this quote means
This quote emphasizes the inevitability of suffering and the importance of enduring it to grow and heal.
Cheryl Strayed's quote confronts the reality of suffering, suggesting that it is an inherent part of life that cannot simply be avoided or wished away. Instead of seeking to escape or eliminate pain, she advocates for the acceptance and endurance of suffering, proposing that the process leads to personal growth and the pursuit of one's happiest aspirations. The metaphor of crossing a 'bridge' constructed from one's desire to heal signifies the transformative journey through hardship towards a better future.
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Example use cases
In a speech about resilience, I could use this quote to highlight the importance of dealing with personal challenges.
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