Because we embrace our scars more than our healing. {...} We can recall the exact day we got hurt, but who remembers the day the wound was gone?
by Mitch Albom
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Mitch Albom's quote speaks to the human tendency to cling to memories of pain rather than the moments of recovery. We often find ourselves fixated on the scars that remind us of past traumas, as these experiences shape our identities. The pain leaves a lasting impression, while the healing process may feel less significant, fading into the background of our memories. This reflects a common theme in human experience—how suffering is often more memorable than relief.

Moreover, Albom highlights the contrast between remembering our injuries vividly and the lack of recall regarding when we finally moved past them. This suggests that healing is often a quiet, internal process that doesn't command the same attention or awareness as the initial hurt. The focus on scars can inhibit our ability to appreciate the journey of recovery, reflecting a broader commentary on how society acknowledges hardship but frequently overlooks resilience and growth.

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