Since the availability of aspirin in 1899, Americans have come to expect comfort and convenience. In Values of Pain, Dias explores the impact of these expectations on our emotional and spiritual lives, making a case for embracing pain in certain circumstances.
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Since the availability of aspirin in 1899, Americans have come to expect comfort and convenience. In Values of Pain, Dias explores the impact of these expectations on our emotional and spiritual lives, making a case for embracing pain in certain circumstances.
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