Suffering and Society
Megan explores the cultural implications of suffering, suggesting that societal leaders often leverage pain to maintain power and justify inequality. She critiques the notion that suffering is noble, arguing that this perspective dismisses genuine human experiences and perpetuates a cycle of neglect. The conversation delves into how socioeconomic status influences perceptions of suffering, revealing a complex relationship between pain, faith, and societal structures.In this clip
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