Tirukural

CHAPTER 63

Being Undaunted by Troubles

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Laugh when troubles come your way. Nothing conquers calamity better than that.§

622

A tide of troubles will recede the moment an intelligent man’s mind collects itself to face them.§

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Trouble itself they send away troubled who do not trouble themselves at the sight of it.§

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Troubles will feel troubled facing a man who faces them like the determined bullock that wades through every difficulty.§

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Though massed upon him like a mountain, a man’s afflictions will be crushed by his undaunted will.§

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Those who do not clutch their wealth, boasting, “I have so much,” will not, in poorer times, bemoan, “I have so little.”§

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Knowing this body to be the prey of misery, high souls, expecting troubles, do not find them troublesome.§

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Declaring difficulties to be perfectly natural, those who do not pursue life’s pleasures will not suffer its sorrows.§

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He who does not long for joy in joy will not suffer sorrow in sorrow.§

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The man who does not distinguish pain from pleasure becomes so distinguished that even enemies hope to pay homage.§