Man should bring under his control the source of pleasure and pain.
More than pleasure, it is pain that awakens the wisdom in man.
If you study the lives of great men, you will find that it is out
of trouble and pain that they derived wisdom. Without sorrow,
there can be no wisdom.
It is pain that teaches many lessons to man.
Not realizing this profound truth, man pursues pleasure endlessly.
No doubt, man needs to be happy. But how is happiness to be achieved?
It is only when sorrow is overcome that man realizes happiness.
Hence everyone should welcome sorrow in the same spirit in which he greets happiness.
Pain and pleasure are intermingled. No one can separate them.
Pleasure is never found separately by itself.
When one is relieved of pain, one experiences pleasure.